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In Q2 2022, the top food and diet tracking apps on Android in Australia demonstrated a range of performance metrics in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top five apps in this category, based on Sensor Tower data.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter from MyFitnessPal, Inc. experienced a relatively steady weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $25K in mid-April. Weekly downloads showed a slight decline throughout the quarter, ranging from 1.7K to 2.2K. The app's weekly active users fluctuated between 38K and 44K, showing some variability but maintaining a strong user base.
168 Intermittent Fasting App by Leap Fitness Group saw its weekly revenue peak at $861 in the last week of June. Downloads remained fairly consistent, averaging around 1.4K to 1.7K per week. Active user numbers showed a steady trend, hovering around 16K to 17K throughout the quarter.
The Healthy Mummy from The Healthy Mummy Team generated a peak weekly revenue of $1.3K in late April. The app's downloads ranged from 624 to 1.1K per week, showing some fluctuations. However, no data on active users was available for this period.
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner by Yuka App had minimal revenue activity, with only a few dollars recorded in late May. Weekly downloads for the app ranged from 648 to 1.2K, with a notable peak in mid-May. Active user numbers showed a steady increase, reaching up to 2.6K in mid-May before stabilizing around 2.2K to 2.3K towards the end of the quarter.
Easy Diet Diary from Xyris Pty Ltd did not generate any revenue during this period. Weekly downloads showed a slight decline from 782 at the start of the quarter to 520 by the end. Similar to The Healthy Mummy, active user data for this app was not available.
These insights provide a snapshot of the performance of top food and diet tracking apps on Android in Australia during Q2 2022. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.