AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Fitness & Weight Loss Apps Performance in the US
Discover the latest performance trends for the top fitness and weight loss apps on Android in the US for Q2 2024. Insights reveal download and user engagement patterns.
In Q2 of 2024, several fitness and weight loss applications have shown significant user engagement on the Android platform in the United States. Data provided by Sensor Tower offers a glimpse into the performance of these top apps.
komoot - hike, bike & run experienced fluctuating revenues, peaking at nearly $240K in late May before dipping to around $113K by mid-June. Downloads followed a similar inconsistent pattern, with a high of 30K in early April and a low of around 16K in mid-April. The app's weekly active users saw a peak of 1.77M in early May, later settling at around 1.35M towards the end of June.
YAZIO Food & Calorie Counter showed a steady revenue trend with a slight increase, reaching up to $150K in mid-June. Downloads hovered between 16K and 18K in early April, with a slight uptick to nearly 17K in mid-June. Weekly active users grew from around 588K to 647K in early June, before a slight decline to approximately 621K by the end of the quarter.
eBike Flow demonstrated modest revenue figures, with the highest being around $348 in late June. Downloads saw a peak of 15K in early April, followed by a general decline to about 11K at the end of May, then a rebound to 12K in late June. Weekly active users showed a growth trend, starting at approximately 74K and reaching nearly 87K by the end of the quarter.
Step Counter - Pedometer had relatively low revenue numbers, with the most significant amount being $69 in mid-June. The app's downloads peaked at almost 16K in early April and saw a dip to around 11K by late June. Weekly active users ranged from 41K to 42K in the last month of the quarter.
Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear) did not generate revenue during this period, but downloads and weekly active users were noteworthy. Downloads started at roughly 14K in early April, reaching a quarter-high of 16K in mid-May. Weekly active users were consistent, with a slight increase from 140K to 139K over the quarter.
For more detailed insights on these trends and other app performance metrics, Sensor Tower provides comprehensive data and analysis.