AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Analysis: Top Virtual Fitness iOS Apps in France
A look at the performance of leading virtual fitness apps on iOS in France for the first quarter of 2021. Sensor Tower data reveals user engagement and financial trends.
Q1 2021 Performance of Top Virtual Fitness iOS Apps in France
The first quarter of 2021 has seen varying trends among the top virtual fitness programs on the iOS platform in France. Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides insights into the downloads, revenue, and active users for these leading applications.
Asana Rebel: Get in Shape
Asana Rebel GmbH's flagship app kicked off the quarter with downloads decreasing from 15K to 4.7K by the end of March. Revenue started at approximately $50K in the last week of December, dipped to $20K in late January, and saw a late-quarter spike to $34K. Weekly active users showed a similar dip from 34K to 19K, with a slight increase toward the end of the period.
Freeletics: Workouts & Fitness
Freeletics GmbH maintained a consistent revenue stream, starting at $31K and peaking at $28K in the last week of March. Downloads showed a slight decrease from roughly 5K to 2K over the quarter. Weekly active users started strong at 43K but saw a decrease to 36K by the quarter's end.
Trainsweateat - Coach Fitness
This app by TISSY revealed a revenue trend starting at $21K and reaching $27K by March end. Downloads saw a remarkable peak of 11K in the last week from a starting point of 2.8K. Active users increased significantly from 45K to 51K, indicating a growing user base.
Zwift: Ride and Run
Zwift, Inc. saw revenues that began at $23K and fluctuated to close the quarter at $18K. The app's downloads remained under 1K throughout the quarter, ending at 432. Weekly active users experienced a slight decline from 5.3K to 4.3K.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike
Strava, Inc.'s app showed a revenue trend beginning at $24K, dipping mid-quarter to $14K, and rising again to $23K. Downloads started at 9.5K and saw an increase to 13.4K. The app also experienced a consistent rise in weekly active users from 316K to 377K, demonstrating strong engagement.
For more detailed insights and a deeper dive into the virtual fitness app market, visit Sensor Tower. The data reflects the evolving landscape of fitness apps and user engagement in France, providing valuable information for publishers and marketers alike.