FLUT: Mobile Funnel Tightens Across Every Timeframe

Performance timeline chart for Flutter Entertainment plc

Flutter’s (FLUT) downloads fell 13.3% WoW for the week of May 25, and sessions dropped alongside them. The contraction is synchronized across acquisition and engagement.

FanDuel churn rose 7.3% YoY in Q1 2026, adding retention pressure to the mix. Here’s what Apptopia’s mobile signals are showing for FLUT.

Downloads Retreated to 143.2K (-6.3% YoY)

For the Week of May 25, downloads reached an estimated 143.2K, declining -13.3% WoW, -18.1% QoQ, and -6.3% YoY.

The synchronized download weakness makes engagement a useful quality check on whether acquisition softness is translating into usage pressure.

Estimated weekly sessions reached 32.9M for Week of May 25, declining -4.9% WoW, -19.1% QoQ, and -4.8% YoY.

For investors, the coordinated contraction may signal weaker growth quality and potential revenue pressure if sustained.

DAU softness highlights weaker intensity

Flutter Entertainment’s Q1 2026 DAU was estimated at 727.5K, down 17.1% QoQ and 4.5% YoY; for the week of May 25, DAU fell 6% WoW, while MAU stood at an estimated 11.3M.

With avg sessions per DAU down 30.5% YoY and avg time spent per DAU down 17.4%, this divergence suggests MAU breadth is outpacing daily frequency and time depth.

FanDuel Sportsbook & Casino churn indicates moderate retention pressure

FanDuel Sportsbook & Casino churn reached an estimated 43.43% in Q1 2026, up 7.3% YoY, placing retention quality in the moderate range while remaining below the 55% high-churn threshold.

For investors, this pattern typically correlates with reduced recurring revenue visibility and may imply less efficient CAC payback if replacement acquisition must offset rising attrition.

Declining MPI Signals Broad Mobile Headwinds

Flutter entered Q2 2026 with weaker acquisition, softer engagement intensity, and moderate but worsening churn, despite resilient MAU reach.

Apptopia’s data provides a useful lens for measuring whether softer estimated downloads, sessions, DAU, and usage depth are stabilizing alongside the broader mobile performance signal.

Investors should monitor Apptopia’s MPI and other mobile metrics to gauge whether acquisition pressure, engagement softness, and rising retention leakage continue to weigh on growth quality.

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