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In the final quarter of 2020, the food and diet tracking application category saw varied performances across the top apps in Europe. Data from Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of these trends, with notable figures for downloads and weekly active users.
YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter ended the quarter with a significant peak in downloads, soaring to 300K+ in the last week of December from around 100K at the start of October. The app's weekly active users saw a similar spike, reaching nearly 1.9M in the final week of December, despite a slight decline in the preceding weeks.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter experienced a steady trend in weekly active users, starting the quarter with over 750K and peaking close to 750K by year's end. Downloads for this app also saw an uptick in the last week of December, hitting over 70K.
Fasting - Intermittent Fasting showed a consistent increase in weekly active users, climbing from around 570K at the quarter's start to over 630K in the final week. Downloads followed a similar upward trajectory, with a notable jump to 100K+ in the last week of December.
Calorie Counter by FatSecret maintained a relatively stable base of weekly active users, hovering around 700K for most of the quarter but dipping to around 600K towards the end. Download numbers saw a decline from approximately 50K at the beginning of October to just under 34K in late December before rebounding to 50K+ in the last week.
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner showed a dip in weekly active users from approximately 760K at the start of the quarter to around 650K in mid-December, before recovering to nearly 690K in the final week. Downloads for Yuka fluctuated throughout the quarter, with a slight decline overall but remaining above 34K.
For more insights on app performance, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data offers a deeper look into the trends and dynamics of the app market.