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In the second quarter of 2024, the Android platform saw varied performance among the top 5 food and diet tracking applications. Sensor Tower's data offers a glimpse into how these apps fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter experienced a fluctuating pattern in revenue, peaking at $85K in late April and late June. Downloads saw a significant spike reaching 243K in early May, while weekly active users reached their highest at 1.57M in the same timeframe.
BMI Calculator, while not generating revenue, had a strong start in April with 586K downloads but then saw a gradual decline, stabilizing around the 86K mark by the end of June. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, starting at 1.08M but decreasing to 454K by the last week of June.
BodyFast: Intermittent Fasting showed a consistent revenue pattern throughout the quarter, with a slight increase to $40K in early June. Downloads were highest at 215K in the first week of April, and weekly active users peaked at 507K in the same period, then slightly declined to 393K by the end of June.
168 Intermittent Fasting App had varying revenue, with a notable drop to zero in mid-May and late June. The app's downloads were volatile, with a peak of 189K in late June. Weekly active users saw a significant rise to 3.35M in mid-April, followed by a dip and then a recovery back to 3.04M by the quarter's end.
YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter had intermittent revenue, with two weeks in mid-quarter reporting zero revenue. Downloads for YAZIO surged to 239K in early June, and weekly active users reached their zenith at 1.22M in the same week, showing a strong user engagement during that period.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these applications and others in the Food and Diet Tracking category, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides an in-depth look at the trends and numbers shaping the mobile app landscape.