AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Virtual Fitness Programs in Australia Q2 2022
Explore the performance of the top 5 virtual fitness programs in Australia during Q2 2022, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the second quarter of 2022, the top 5 virtual fitness programs in Australia displayed varied performance metrics across downloads, revenue, and active user trends. Here’s a detailed look into each app's performance, based on Sensor Tower data.
AllTrails: Hike, Bike & Run saw significant weekly revenue growth, starting from $9.7K at the end of March and peaking at $23.9K in the last week of April. The app's weekly downloads showed a steady rise, reaching over 12K in late April and June. Active users increased from 50.3K at the end of March to 75.5K by the end of June, marking a consistent upward trend.
Fitbit: Health & Fitness maintained a robust revenue stream, with weekly revenue peaking at $90.3K in the last week of June. Downloads fluctuated, with a notable peak of nearly 10K in early May. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 180K to 195K, with minor dips and rises throughout the quarter.
PhysiApp did not generate any revenue but experienced steady download numbers, averaging around 7K weekly. Active users increased gradually, from 32.9K at the end of March to 37.2K by the end of June.
Garmin Connect™ also did not report revenue but had a stable download rate, averaging between 5K to 9K weekly. The app's active user base showed minor fluctuations, with a peak of 850.1K in late April and ending the quarter at 847.4K.
Push For Better had a dramatic surge in downloads, particularly in the last week of May, reaching over 55.7K. However, this spike was followed by a sharp decline, with downloads falling to 129 by the end of June. Despite this, the app did not report any revenue or active user data.
For more insights on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.