AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Q3 2022 Performance of Top Fitness & Weight Loss Apps on Android in the US
An analysis of the third quarter of 2022 reveals trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement for leading fitness and weight loss applications on the Android platform in the United States. Data sourced from Sensor Tower provides a snapshot of app performance during this period.
In the third quarter of 2022, several fitness and weight loss applications on the Android platform in the United States demonstrated notable trends in user downloads and engagement. Sensor Tower's data offers insights into the performance of these applications.
Fitness & Weight Loss Apps Q3 2022 on Android in the US showed various patterns. Starting with Fitbit, the app saw a slight decrease in downloads from around 23k in the last week of June to approximately 20k in the final week of September. Revenue trends fluctuated, starting at around $875k in late June and ending with approximately $535k in late September. Weekly active users showed a slight downward trend, starting at around 4.8 million and dropping to about 4.5 million by the end of the quarter.
The onX Hunt: GPS Hunting Maps experienced a rise in revenue from around $168k to about $493k. Downloads showed an overall increase, starting at approximately 16k and peaking at around 28k by September's end. Weekly active users also saw an upward trend, with an increase from about 69k to approximately 91k.
For MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter, revenue remained relatively stable, starting at around $244k and ending the quarter at around $255k. Downloads displayed a slow decline, with around 22k in late June, dropping to about 18k by September. Weekly active users decreased from approximately 627k to around 566k.
AllTrails: Hike, Bike & Run saw varied revenue trends, beginning at around $156k and reaching around $120k by the end of the quarter. Downloads decreased from approximately 36k to about 27k, while weekly active users experienced fluctuations, starting at around 358k and ending the period with approximately 270k.
Lastly, Strava: Run, Bike, Hike showed an overall decline in revenue from approximately $80k to around $111k. Downloads saw a significant drop early in the quarter, from around 62k to about 9k. However, weekly active users increased towards the end of the quarter, rising from approximately 470k to about 479k.
For more detailed insights and data on the performance of these fitness and weight loss applications, Sensor Tower's platform provides in-depth analysis and metrics.