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In the second quarter of 2024, the top 5 food and diet tracking apps in Bulgaria showcased diverse performance metrics. Below, we delve into their downloads, revenue, and weekly active user trends, as reported by Sensor Tower.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter saw a relatively stable revenue stream, peaking at around $1.9K in the first week of April and experiencing a slight decline to $1.4K by the end of June. Downloads remained consistent, fluctuating between 857 and 1.1K, and weekly active users hovered around 16K to 17K throughout the quarter.
YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet displayed moderate revenue growth, starting at $406 and peaking at $457 in mid-May before dropping to $323 by the end of June. Downloads varied between 148 and 334, while weekly active users showed a slight decline from 1.9K to 1.7K over the quarter.
Lose It! – Calorie Counter experienced a fluctuating revenue pattern, beginning at $338 and reaching a high of $391 in mid-June, then settling at $168 by the end of the quarter. Downloads ranged from 141 to 243, and weekly active users saw a gradual decline from 1.4K to 1.2K.
Lifesum: Diet and Food Tracker witnessed a significant revenue spike in mid-June at $437, with other weeks averaging around $200. Downloads peaked at 370 in mid-April but generally remained below 100. Weekly active users peaked at 1.9K in mid-April and fluctuated around 1K to 1.2K for the rest of the quarter.
Fastic: Food & Calorie Tracker showed notable revenue growth, reaching $522 in mid-June. Downloads surged to 401 in the same period, and weekly active users increased significantly, peaking at 690 in mid-June before dropping to 503 by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights and analysis, visit Sensor Tower.