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In Q3 2023, the top five food and diet tracking applications on the Android platform in Ireland demonstrated a range of performance metrics, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a breakdown of how each app fared during the quarter.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter saw its weekly revenue fluctuate around the $9K mark, peaking at approximately $9.8K in the week of June 26. Weekly downloads remained relatively steady, with minor fluctuations, ending the quarter at about 1K downloads per week. Active users showed a slight decline from 24.2K at the beginning of the quarter to 22.1K by the end of September.
Calorie Counter + experienced a consistent weekly revenue stream, with notable peaks reaching up to $3.6K in late August. Weekly downloads varied slightly, starting at 1.3K in late June and ending at 1.2K in late September. Active users showed a gradual increase, ending the quarter at approximately 7.9K.
BodyFast: Intermittent Fasting had a more volatile performance. Weekly revenue started at $1.2K and saw a decline towards the end of the quarter, finishing at around $913. Downloads also showed a downward trend, from 578 in late June to 273 by the end of September. Active users saw a decrease from 1.9K to 1.6K throughout the quarter.
Carbs & Cals: Diet & Diabetes maintained a modest revenue, peaking at $1.3K in late July. Weekly downloads were minimal, fluctuating around 30 downloads per week.
Fastic: Food & Calorie Tracker had a stable revenue stream, with occasional peaks, reaching up to $689 in late August. Downloads started at 307 in late June and saw a decline, ending the quarter at 188. Active users hovered around 2.3K, peaking at 2.6K in late July before declining to 2.1K by the end of September.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, provide a comprehensive view of the performance of food and diet tracking apps in Ireland on the Android platform during Q3 2023. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.