AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Virtual Fitness Programs on Android in Norway for Q4 2022
Explore the performance of the top 5 virtual fitness apps on Android in Norway during Q4 2022, including insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
The fourth quarter of 2022 saw dynamic trends in the performance of top virtual fitness applications on the Android platform in Norway. Here, we delve into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics for the leading apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike experienced notable fluctuations in its weekly revenue, starting strong at around $8.8K at the beginning of October and tapering off to approximately $5.2K by mid-December, before a slight rebound to $6.7K in the final week. The app's weekly downloads showed a downward trend, beginning at 486 and dropping to 140 in mid-December, then rising to 449 by the end of the year. Active users saw a general decline from 17.2K to 13.4K mid-quarter, followed by a recovery to 17.1K by the last week of December.
Fitbit displayed a steady weekly revenue trend, starting at $5.6K and maintaining around $5.6K towards the end of December. Weekly downloads showed a significant hike in the last week, surging from 369 to 1K. The active user base remained relatively stable, ranging from 42.5K at the start to 42.5K at the end of the quarter.
Home Fitness Coach: FitCoach showed a mixed performance. Weekly revenue initially peaked at $1.2K in early October but fell to around $471 by the end of December. Downloads witnessed a decline mid-quarter, with a notable increase from 55 to 255 in the last week. The app's active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 1.3K, decreasing mid-quarter, and then recovering to 906 by the last week.
Yoga-Go: Yoga For Weight Loss saw its weekly revenue rise steadily, peaking at $2.8K in the final week of December. Downloads also spiked dramatically in the last week, reaching 2.3K. Active users increased significantly from 485 to 4.1K over the quarter.
Workout Planner Muscle Booster recorded a consistent rise in weekly revenue, moving from $307 to $558 by the end of December. Downloads saw a sharp increase towards the end of the quarter, with a peak at 290. Active users grew from 280 to 650 in the same period.
These insights highlight the diverse performance trends among the top virtual fitness apps in Norway. For more detailed data and further analysis, visit Sensor Tower.