AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Virtual Fitness Apps Surge in France Q1 2021: Sensor Tower Insights
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the performance trends of the top five virtual fitness programs in France for the first quarter of 2021, showcasing user engagement and app popularity.
As the world continues to embrace virtual fitness solutions, Sensor Tower has conducted an analysis of the top virtual fitness applications in France for the first quarter of 2021. Our data, encompassing both iOS and Android platforms, highlights the user trends and app popularity within this burgeoning category.
Performance Insights of Leading Virtual Fitness Programs
Freeletics: Workouts & Fitness maintained a steady revenue stream, starting the quarter with approximately $74K in the first week of January and seeing a gradual decrease to about $58K by the end of March. Downloads peaked at around 17K in early January, but showed a downward trend, concluding the quarter at roughly 9K. Weekly active users saw a slight decline from 133K to 105K over the same period.
Asana Rebel: Get in Shape experienced a fluctuating revenue pattern, with an initial spike of $76K in the first week of January, dipping to around $21K in mid-February, and then climbing to approximately $58K by late March. The app's downloads saw a sharp decrease from 37K at the end of December to about 7K at the end of March. The weekly active users mirrored this decline, dropping from 85K to around 35K.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike showed a revenue increase from approximately $43K in the last week of December to around $52K in early March, followed by a slight rise to $45K by the end of the month. The app's downloads remained relatively stable, with a notable increase to 34K in the final week of March. Weekly active users demonstrated growth, with numbers rising from 637K to 760K throughout the quarter.
Trainsweateat - Coach Fitness saw its revenue peak at around $38K in early March before settling at approximately $36K at the quarter's close. Downloads spiked significantly to 22K in the final week of March, a substantial increase from the 5K at the beginning of the year. Weekly active users showed an uptick from 78K to 91K over the quarter.
Workout Planner Muscle Booster exhibited a revenue pattern with a rise from $24K in late December to roughly $26K by the end of March. Downloads had a high point of around 20K at the start of the quarter but dipped to about 7K by the end. The weekly active users count followed a similar trajectory, starting at 55K and decreasing to 24K.
These insights from Sensor Tower provide a snapshot of the virtual fitness app market in France during the first quarter of 2021. For a deeper dive into these trends and more, Sensor Tower offers comprehensive data and analysis for those looking to understand the mobile app ecosystem better.