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During the second quarter of 2024, the top food and diet tracking applications in the United States showcased notable trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users on a unified platform. Here's a closer look at their performance:
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner from Yuka App saw a consistent increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $111K in mid-June. Downloads were relatively stable, with a notable spike to 182K in the final week of June. Weekly active users followed a similar upward trend, reaching approximately 794K by the end of the quarter.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter from MyFitnessPal, Inc. generated substantial revenue, maintaining an average of around $2.4M per week, with a peak of $2.6M in early June. Downloads fluctuated slightly but remained above 100K per week, with a peak of 120K in the first week of June. Weekly active users showed stability, averaging around 3.3M, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.
Follow Me - Workout, plan by PrayInHeart, despite being a newcomer, experienced a remarkable growth in downloads, starting from 3K in early April and surging to 127K by the end of June. Weekly active users also saw a significant rise, reaching approximately 172K in the final week of the quarter.
Calorie Counter - MyNetDiary from MyNetDiary.com showed a steady revenue trend, averaging around $120K per week. Downloads remained consistent, with a slight increase to 56K in late April. Weekly active users peaked at around 642K in late April and maintained a stable performance throughout the quarter.
Calorie Counter by Lose It! from FitNow, Inc. had a varied revenue stream, starting at $562K in early April and peaking at $728K in the second week. Downloads remained steady, averaging around 42K per week, with a slight peak of 50K in late April. Weekly active users fluctuated but ended on a high note at approximately 1.4M in late June.
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