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In the first quarter of 2024, the top food and diet tracking apps on iOS in Turkey showed varying trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at their performance:
Kompanion Intermittent Fasting from Alivex experienced a decline in weekly downloads, starting from 9.9K at the beginning of January and falling to just over 800 by the end of March. Revenue also saw a downward trend, peaking at $5.7K in the first week of January and dropping to $2K by the last week of March. Active users decreased from around 69K to 48K over the same period.
YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet maintained a steady performance in weekly downloads, fluctuating between 3.6K to 4K for most of the quarter. Revenue showed a consistent increase, reaching around $4.4K by early March. Active users remained stable, averaging around 16K throughout the quarter.
Intermittent Fasting Tracker ⋆ by Leap Health saw a peak in weekly downloads at 5.5K in early February, before declining to around 1.4K by the end of March. Revenue saw a significant increase in early February, peaking at $1.3K, and then fluctuated around $700-$800 for the rest of the quarter. Active users peaked at 23.3K in early February but dropped to approximately 17K by the end of March.
Calorie Counter by FatSecret had a relatively stable download rate, averaging around 4.5K to 5.5K weekly. Revenue saw a slight increase, peaking at $559 in early February and stabilizing around $500 towards the end of March. Active users showed a general upward trend, reaching a peak of 31.3K in late February.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter showed consistent weekly downloads, averaging around 1K. Revenue fluctuated slightly, peaking at $484 in mid-March. Active users increased from 53.4K at the start of January to nearly 70K by early March, before slightly declining to around 63K by the end of the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower.