AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Fitness & Weight Loss Apps Performance in the US
Discover the latest trends for top Android fitness and weight loss apps in the US during the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower's data reveals user engagement and revenue insights.
In the second quarter of 2024, the Android fitness and weight loss category saw varied performances across top applications in the US market. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at the trends for these applications.
Yuka - Food & Cosmetic Scanner experienced a fluctuation in weekly revenue, peaking at $269K in mid-May before settling at $215K towards the end of June. Downloads for the app saw an initial dip in April, dropping to 1.8M, but a rebound occurred in early May with downloads reaching just over 2M. Weekly active users started at 12.6M, dipped to 8.5M mid-April, but gradually increased back to 10.3M by the end of June.
Calorie Counter + showed a notable revenue of $5.6M at the start of April, which then experienced a general decline to $3.8M by the quarter's end. Its download figures remained relatively stable, hovering around 1.7K-1.8K in April and dipping to just over 1K by late June. Weekly active users remained consistent, starting at 10.4M and mildly fluctuating to close the quarter at 9.1M.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike demonstrated a strong start with revenue at $9.5M in early April, followed by a varied trend, ultimately reaching $7M by late June. Downloads for Strava were steady, with a peak at 1.2M in early April and a slight decrease to 955K by the end of June. The app's weekly active users showed resilience, maintaining a base of around 32M-33M throughout the quarter.
AllTrails: Hike, Bike & Run saw its revenue peak at $3.2M in early June, with other weeks fluctuating between $1.9M and $3.1M. Downloads started at 1.4K, with a slight decline over the quarter, ending at 865K. Weekly active users for AllTrails experienced a dip in late April to 3.7M but climbed back to over 4K by early June.
Lastly, Fitbit showed impressive revenue numbers, starting at $9.9M and soaring to $15.9M by the end of June. Downloads had a mild decline from 1.1M in early April to 723K by the quarter's close. Weekly active users of Fitbit were highest at 85.3M in early April, with some fluctuation, ending at a solid 75.4M in late June.
For more in-depth insights and detailed analytics on these and other applications, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data platform is the go-to source.