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During the third quarter of 2023, the top food and diet tracking apps on iOS in the United Kingdom showcased varied performance trends in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at how each app fared:
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter saw a relatively stable revenue stream, peaking at around $197K in late July. Weekly downloads fluctuated between 13K to 17K, with a gradual decline towards the end of the quarter. Active users hovered around 700K to 800K, showing a slight downward trend.
Calorie Counter + experienced a revenue peak of approximately $162K at the beginning of the quarter, with a slight decline thereafter, stabilizing around $132K by the end of September. Downloads decreased from 12K to 8K, while active users consistently ranged between 57K to 65K, showing minor fluctuations.
WeightWatchers Program maintained steady revenue, peaking at about $28K in mid-September. Weekly downloads were relatively low, ranging from 769 to 1.3K. Active users varied between 2.5K and 3.3K, with minor ups and downs throughout the period.
Deliciously Ella: Feel Better saw consistent revenue, averaging around $19K to $21K weekly. Downloads were modest, starting at 1.7K and dropping to just over 200 by the end of the quarter. Active users showed a decline from about 5.5K to 4K.
Noom Weight Loss, Food Tracker experienced a steady revenue pattern, peaking at around $19K in July. Downloads showed a downward trend from 3.4K to 1.7K. Active users ranged from 14K to 20K, with slight fluctuations during the quarter.
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