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In Q2 2022, the top 5 food and diet tracking apps on a unified platform in Norway exhibited varied performance metrics. Data from Sensor Tower reveals intriguing trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active user counts for these applications.
Lifesum: Diet and Food Tracker from Lifesum AB experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at around $36K in late April. Weekly downloads for the app saw a significant rise in early May, reaching approximately 3.7K, while active users grew steadily, peaking at 32.3K mid-May before gradually declining to 24.9K by the end of June.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter from MyFitnessPal, Inc. maintained a consistent revenue stream with a notable increase to $10.5K in the last week of June. The app's downloads remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, peaking at 1.5K in late March. Active users hovered around 45K to 47.7K throughout the quarter, indicating steady engagement.
Slutta by Helsedirektoratet saw a consistent download rate, with weekly downloads ranging from 666 to over 1K, peaking at 1.2K in early May. However, there are no reported metrics for revenue or active users for this app.
BMI Calculator 2 from Simon Burgess had a significant spike in downloads, particularly in early May, reaching up to 887 downloads per week. This app, however, did not generate any revenue during this period, and no active user data is available.
BodyFast: Intermittent Fasting by BodyFast GmbH showed a steady increase in revenue, culminating at $1.4K in the final week of June. The app's downloads saw a peak of 604 in late May, while active users increased gradually, reaching 1.5K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data, you can visit Sensor Tower's platform.