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In the first quarter of 2024, the top five food and diet tracking apps on iOS in Croatia demonstrated diverse performance metrics, according to Sensor Tower data. Here's a closer look at how each app fared in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter from MyFitnessPal, Inc. experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, starting at around $1.1K in early January and peaking at approximately $1.8K in mid-March. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high point of 803 downloads in early March. Active users saw a slight decline from 16.6K to 14.7K by the end of the quarter.
Food - Calorie & macro tracker by Virtuagym.com had a modest revenue performance, peaking at $65 in mid-March. The app's weekly downloads showed a steady increase, reaching a peak of 222 downloads in early March. Active users climbed from 407 to 577 over the quarter.
BMI Calculator – Weight Loss by Steffen Mayer had no revenue, but its download numbers varied significantly, with a notable peak of 324 downloads in mid-March. Active users followed a similar trend, rising from 227 to 292 by mid-March before settling at 218 by the end of the quarter.
Lifesum: Diet and Food Tracker by Lifesum AB saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, reaching a high of $279 in early February. Weekly downloads peaked at 317 in early February, while active users increased from 898 to 1.2K by the end of March.
Fastic: Food & Calorie Tracker by HealthVida GmbH & Co. KG. showed a steady rise in revenue, peaking at $328 in mid-March. Weekly downloads also saw growth, with a high of 300 in mid-March. Active users increased significantly from 240 to 620 over the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.