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Top 5 Health and Fitness Apps in Europe: Q1 2024 Performance Overview

Discover the performance trends of the top 5 health and fitness apps in Europe for Q1 2024, including weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.

Top 5 Health and Fitness Apps in Europe: Q1 2024 Performance Overview

In the first quarter of 2024, the top 5 health and fitness apps in Europe have shown varied performance trends across weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Let's delve into the specifics for each app based on data from Sensor Tower.

YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet experienced a notable decline in weekly revenue, starting from approximately $1.2M in the first week of January and gradually decreasing to around $560K by the end of March. Weekly downloads also saw a downward trend, beginning at 307K in early January and dropping to 139K in the last week of March. Despite these declines, the app maintained a robust number of weekly active users, peaking at 3.35M mid-January before stabilizing around 3.13M towards the end of the quarter.

Strava: Run, Bike, Hike showed a strong performance in revenue, with an initial dip from $938K to $548K in mid-January, followed by a steady rise to $1.02M by the last week of March. Weekly downloads fluctuated, starting at 169K, dipping to 122K mid-January, and recovering to 163K by the end of March. The app's weekly active users remained relatively stable, ranging from 3.77M to 4.20M throughout the quarter.

Flo Period & Pregnancy Tracker maintained consistent revenue, starting at $537K in early January, with minor fluctuations, and ending the quarter at $486K. Weekly downloads showed an upward trend, rising from 254K in the first week of January to 348K by the end of March. The app's weekly active users remained high, increasing from 6.57M in early January to 6.84M by the end of the quarter.

MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter had a varied revenue performance, starting at $485K in the first week of January, peaking at $541K in early February, and tapering off to $405K by the end of March. Weekly downloads saw a gradual decline from 127K to 79K over the quarter. The app's weekly active users showed a slight decrease, from 3.41M in early January to 2.98M by the end of March.

Fitbit: Health & Fitness experienced a downward trend in weekly revenue, starting at $452K in early January, dipping to $313K in mid-March, and then slightly recovering to $401K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads also saw a decline, from 68K in the first week of January to 36K by the end of March. Weekly active users remained fairly stable, ranging from 2.18M to 2.16M throughout the quarter.

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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: April 2024