AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Health and Fitness Apps Performance in Africa Q4 2021
In Q4 2021, the top Health and Fitness apps in Africa showed varied performance across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Detailed insights reveal the trends for each app.
In Q4 2021, the leading Health and Fitness applications in Africa demonstrated diverse trends in their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top five apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Sweatcoin Walking Step Counter from Sweatco Ltd experienced fluctuations in weekly downloads, starting with 171.7K at the end of September and dipping to 33.9K by the end of December. Weekly revenue saw a peak of around $537 in mid-November, while weekly active users decreased from 587.4K to 378.9K over the quarter.
Home Workout - No Equipments by Leap Health maintained relatively stable weekly downloads, hovering around 53.3K to 60K. The app's weekly revenue peaked at $1.1K in late November, and weekly active users showed a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, rising from 514.3K to 460.6K.
Six Pack in 30 Days - 6 Pack, also from Leap Health, saw a steady rise in weekly downloads from 66.8K at the start of October to 55.7K by the end of December. The app’s weekly revenue reached its highest point at $237 in early November. Weekly active users remained relatively constant, ending the quarter at approximately 290.9K.
Flo Period & Pregnancy Tracker from FLO HEALTH UK LIMITED showed a consistent increase in weekly downloads, starting at 32.7K and peaking at 53.7K by the end of December. Weekly revenue exhibited growth, peaking at around $20.3K in the final week of December. The app's weekly active users increased from 1.04M to 1.13M over the quarter.
Lose Weight for Women at Home, another Leap Health app, saw weekly downloads rise from 35.8K in late September to 30.5K in late December. The app’s weekly revenue peaked at $151 in the last week of December. Weekly active users remained fairly stable, ending the quarter at around 375.6K.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of user engagement and monetization strategies across different health and fitness apps in Africa. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.