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The second quarter of 2023 saw significant activity in the food and diet tracking app market in Australia. Here's a detailed look at the performance of the top five apps in this category.
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner displayed a fluctuating pattern in weekly downloads, peaking at around 12.5K in early June. The app's weekly active users rose steadily, reaching approximately 37.2K in the first week of June. Revenue, however, remained relatively minimal, with occasional increases, the highest being $12 in early April.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter showed robust performance with consistent weekly revenue, peaking at about $126K in the last week of June. Downloads were stable, ranging between 6.9K and 8.7K. Weekly active users saw a slight decline, starting at 336K in late March and settling around 299K by the end of June.
Calorie Counter - MyNetDiary experienced stable weekly revenue, averaging around $6K throughout the quarter. Downloads fluctuated slightly, peaking at 3.8K mid-June. Active users remained consistent, hovering around 19K by the end of June.
HitMeal Calorie & Food Tracker showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $6.8K in mid-June. Downloads were relatively stable, peaking at around 3.2K in early June. The app's active users grew consistently, reaching about 5.7K by mid-June.
BodyFast: Intermittent Fasting saw varying weekly revenue, with a notable peak of around $8.3K in the last week of June. Downloads peaked at 3.6K in late June, while active users showed a similar upward trend, reaching approximately 6.8K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, offering a comprehensive look into the dynamic performance of these popular food and diet tracking apps in Australia. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.