AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Apps in the US
A glance at the Q2 2024 performance of leading virtual fitness apps on Android in the US, revealing trends in downloads and user engagement. Insights from Sensor Tower detail the fluctuations in the virtual fitness landscape.
In the second quarter of 2024, the virtual fitness app market on Android has shown varied performance across top applications. Sensor Tower provides a comprehensive look at the trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
komoot - hike, bike & run experienced a slight decline in weekly revenue from $10K in the first week of April to around $7K by the end of June. Downloads also saw a downtrend from approximately 6K to 4K over the same period. Weekly active users decreased from 50K in early April to around 45K towards the end of June.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike, another major player, had a fluctuating revenue pattern starting at roughly $15K, dipping to around $10K, and peaking at $15K throughout the quarter. Downloads hovered between 3K and 2K, while weekly active users ranged from a high of 152K to 144K.
For Basic-Fit, while revenue data was not applicable, downloads showed a slight decrease from 3K to 3K, with weekly active users peaking at 92K in May before dropping to 89K by the quarter's end.
The Step Counter - Pedometer app showed nominal revenue figures, but downloads started at 3K and declined to under 2K. Weekly active users saw an increase from 8K in April to 10K in May, then a slight drop to 9K in June.
Lastly, AllTrails: Hike, Bike & Run showed a revenue range between $2K and $3K over the quarter. Downloads saw a dip from 3K to 2K, with weekly active users experiencing a drop from 11K to around 10K.
For a deeper dive into these trends and more insights, Sensor Tower's full reports and analytics offer a detailed view of the virtual fitness app market performance.