AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Apps on Android in the US
Sensor Tower insights reveal the Q2 2024 performance trends for the leading Virtual Fitness Programs on Android in the US. Key metrics show varying downloads and user engagement across popular fitness applications.
In the second quarter of 2024, the landscape of Virtual Fitness Programs on Android saw diverse user engagement and download trends, according to the latest insights from Sensor Tower.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike maintained a steady stream of revenue, peaking at $52K in late April before dipping towards the end of June. Downloads remained robust, with a high of 472K in late May. Weekly active users started strong at 16K but saw a slight decrease to around 15K by the end of the quarter.
Dancefitme: Fun Workouts experienced a revenue increase, reaching $39K in mid-June. Downloads saw an initial surge to 789K in early April, followed by fluctuations and ending with 399K downloads in late June. Active users peaked at 1K in early June, after which numbers receded to 699 by the quarter's end.
For Daily Yoga: Fitness+Meditation, revenue trends were inconsistent, with a notable peak at $33K in late May. Downloads surged to 788K in the same period, while weekly active users showed an upward trend, finishing at 2K by late June.
Home Fitness Coach: FitCoach saw its revenue reach $35K in late May, but downloads ceased entirely by the end of May. Active users started at 461 and decreased to just 58 by the quarter's conclusion.
Lastly, Freeletics: Fitness Workouts demonstrated varied revenue, with a notable $52K in early April and dipping to zero mid-quarter before rising again to $25K. Downloads peaked at 548K in late May, and weekly active users hovered around 2K for most of the quarter.
These performance metrics provide a glimpse into the virtual fitness app market's dynamics. For more in-depth insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's comprehensive reports offer detailed data on app trends and user behavior.