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The fourth quarter of 2024 saw significant activity among the top Food and Drink applications on iOS in the United States. Here's a closer look at their performance, based on data from Sensor Tower.
NYT Cooking: Quick Tasty Meals showed a remarkable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $92K in late December. Downloads followed an upward trajectory, reaching about 37.6K by the end of the quarter. The app maintained strong user engagement, with active users rising from 1M to 1.4M.
ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner experienced a steady growth in active users, climbing from 181K to 377K. Weekly downloads surged dramatically in the final week, hitting 114K. Revenue fluctuated, ending the quarter at approximately $38K.
Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining saw consistent weekly active users, increasing slightly from 113K to 133K. Downloads peaked at 22.6K in the last week of December, while revenue remained relatively stable, closing the quarter at about $18.6K.
Vivino: Drink The Right Wine maintained a steady increase in active users, reaching 282K by the end of December. Downloads showed a gradual rise, peaking at 13.7K in late December. Revenue saw fluctuations, with a notable increase to $29.8K in mid-November.
Epicurious had a modest growth in active users, ending the quarter at 3.5K. Weekly downloads showed a peak of 5.7K in late November, while revenue saw a high of $35.6K in mid-November.
These insights provide a snapshot of the dynamic landscape of Food and Drink apps on iOS in the US. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.