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Q4 2020 Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Apps on iOS in Australia

An analysis of the top 5 virtual fitness programs in Australia on iOS for Q4 2020 reveals significant user engagement and download trends. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into these leading health and fitness apps.

Q4 2020 Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Apps on iOS in Australia

Virtual Fitness Programs Soar in Australia: iOS Trends for Q4 2020

The last quarter of 2020 saw a remarkable performance by the top virtual fitness programs on the iOS platform in Australia. Data provided by Sensor Tower showcases the downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these leading applications.

Fitbit: Health & Fitness

Ending the year on a high note, Fitbit: Health & Fitness experienced a notable spike in downloads, jumping from 6K in early December to over 21K in the week leading up to Christmas. Revenue showed a steady increase throughout the quarter, peaking at approximately $28K in the last week of December. The app also saw an increase in weekly active users, rising from 65K at the start of the quarter to nearly 70K by the year's end.

Fitness Coach - Workout Plan

Fitness Coach - Workout Plan demonstrated a robust performance with revenue figures hovering around $7K to $10K weekly. Although downloads dipped slightly towards the end of the quarter, the app maintained a consistent user base with weekly active users fluctuating between 10K and 15K.

Garmin Connect™

Garmin Connect™, despite not generating revenue, saw a significant rise in downloads towards the end of December, with figures surging from 4K to over 17K. Active users also showed an upward trend, increasing from 401K to over 480K during the same period.

Strava: Run, Bike, Hike

Strava: Run, Bike, Hike's revenue fluctuated throughout the quarter, with a notable peak of over $32K in late October. Downloads saw a gradual increase, culminating in over 6K in the final week of December. Weekly active users rebounded from a low of 122K mid-December to 157K by the quarter's end.

PhysiApp

PhysiApp maintained a steady presence with a slight decline in downloads as the quarter progressed, ending with around 1K in the last week of December. Active users peaked at 17K in late October, before falling to around 12K by the end of December.

The data from Sensor Tower provides valuable insights into the performance of these top virtual fitness programs. For more detailed analysis and data on app performance, Sensor Tower's platform is the go-to resource.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: December 2020