In the second quarter of 2024, Australia's food delivery app landscape showed remarkable activity, with several major players demonstrating notable download and user engagement trends. Data sourced from Sensor Tower provides a snapshot into these trends for the top food delivery services.
BWS on tAPP experienced a significant surge in downloads, starting the quarter with approximately 2K and peaking at over 63K by the end of June. Weekly active users followed a similar trajectory, rising from around 24K to nearly 129K in the same period.
DoorDash - Food Delivery maintained a stable download count, with numbers ranging from around 23K to 26K. The weekly active users saw a noteworthy increase from approximately 705K in the first week of April to over 772K in early June, before slightly dropping to around 712K by the quarter's end.
Uber Eats: Food Delivery showed consistency in downloads, hovering around the 17K to 19K mark. Weekly active users for Uber Eats remained robust, starting at over 1M and reaching a peak of over 1.07M in early May, before experiencing a slight decline to just under 1M by late June.
Menulog - Food Delivery displayed relatively stable download figures, with a slight increase from approximately 12K to over 12K throughout the quarter. Weekly active users for Menulog saw a slight decrease, starting at around 146K and ending the quarter with approximately 135K.
DoorDash - Dasher also saw consistent download activity, with figures oscillating between 6K and 7K. The app's weekly active users showed a slight upward trend, starting at approximately 41K and ending the quarter at a similar level.
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