AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Fitness & Weight Loss Apps Performance in the US
An insightful look at the Q2 2024 performance of leading fitness and weight loss apps on Android in the US, revealing download and user engagement trends. Discover the latest figures from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2024, the fitness and weight loss applications on the Android platform have shown varying trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement. Sensor Tower provides a deep dive into the performance of the top five applications in this category.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike saw its revenue grow steadily over the quarter, starting at around $11K in the first week of April and peaking at almost $24K in the third week of May, before settling at around $19K by the end of June. Downloads remained fairly consistent, with a slight decrease from 1.2K in early April to just under 1K towards the end of June. Weekly active users showed a moderate fluctuation, maintaining a range between 20K and 22K throughout the quarter.
Next, YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter experienced a fluctuation in revenue, with a notable peak at $20K in the second week of June. The downloads for YAZIO had an upward trend, starting at 966 and reaching 1.3K in the third week of June. The app maintained a strong user base with weekly active users starting at approximately 26K and increasing to over 28K by the beginning of June.
For komoot - hike, bike & run, the second quarter showed a mixed revenue trend with an initial peak of $20K in the second week of April, a dip in the following weeks, and another rise to around $14K by the end of June. Downloads saw a significant spike of 3.3K at the beginning of April, followed by a decrease, but later stabilized around 1.5K to 1.8K. Weekly active users started strong at 26K, but saw a dip in late April, eventually recovering to around 23K by the end of June.
Fitbit had a more volatile revenue trend, starting at $5.7K and reaching a peak of $9.3K in mid-June before jumping to $11K in the last week of June. Downloads for Fitbit were on the lower side, maintaining between 400 and 500 throughout the quarter. The weekly active users remained steady, hovering around the 33K to 34K mark.
Lastly, Freeletics: Fitness Workouts showed a decrease in revenue from $6.1K in the first week of April to a low of $2.4K in the first week of June, but recovered to above $5K by the quarter's end. Downloads were relatively low but remained consistent, with numbers ranging from 291 to 348. The weekly active users for Freeletics exhibited minor fluctuations but generally hovered around the 3.7K mark.
For more detailed insights and in-depth analytics on the performance of these apps, Sensor Tower's platform provides comprehensive data and trends analysis.