AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Fitness and Weight Loss Programs Apps in Europe Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 fitness and weight loss programs apps in Europe for Q3 2022, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In Q3 2022, the top 5 fitness and weight loss programs applications on a unified platform in Europe exhibited notable trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides key insights into the performance of these popular apps.
Sweatcoin Walking Step Counter from Sweatco Ltd saw a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $46K in the week of September 19. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high of around 328K in mid-July and a low of about 184K by the end of September. Active users showed a general upward trend, reaching over 5.3M in mid-September before slightly declining to 4.6M by the end of the month.
Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear Lite) by Beijing Xiaomi Co., Ltd maintained a stable performance in weekly downloads, averaging around 200K throughout the quarter. Active users also showed a steady increase, peaking at approximately 1.76M at the end of August before stabilizing around 1.67M by the end of September.
Pedometer & Step Counter from Leap Health had a moderate weekly revenue, peaking at around $3.3K in late August. Downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 190K weekly. Active users consistently hovered around 3.8M, with minor fluctuations throughout the quarter.
komoot - hike, bike & run by komoot GmbH showed a significant drop in weekly revenue, starting at about $646K at the end of June and declining to around $200K by the end of September. Downloads followed a similar trend, decreasing from approximately 167K to 82K over the same period. Active users peaked at 3.5M in early August but dropped to around 2.36M by the end of the quarter.
Home Workout - No Equipments, another app by Leap Health, experienced a gradual decline in weekly revenue from around $28K in early August to $16K by the end of September. Downloads showed a downward trend, starting at approximately 167K and decreasing to around 132K. Active users remained relatively steady, averaging around 1.4M throughout the quarter.
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