AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Apps on Android in the US
Sensor Tower's latest data shows trends in downloads, revenue, and user engagement for the leading virtual fitness programs on Android during the second quarter of 2024. Insights reveal how these health-focused apps are performing in the digital space.
As the virtual fitness market continues to evolve, Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of the top Android applications in this category for the second quarter of 2024. Here's how these apps have been faring in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
komoot - hike, bike & run saw a fluctuation in weekly revenue, peaking at 757K USD in early April and hitting a low of 208K USD in early May, before climbing back to 372K USD by late June. Downloads showed a similar pattern, with a high of 816K in late April and a low of 412K in mid-June, but ending the quarter on a stronger note with 658K downloads. Weekly active users saw a slight decline from 4.9M at the start of April to 4.8M in early June, followed by a rise to 5.3M by the end of the quarter.
Step Counter - Pedometer maintained a steady number of weekly active users, starting at 2M and ending the quarter slightly lower at 1.6M. Without any revenue, the app's downloads began at 494K and dipped to 328K by the end of the period.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike experienced a varied revenue trend, starting at 1.4M USD and reaching a high of 1.9M USD in mid-June. Downloads for Strava saw a low of 289K in mid-April and ended the quarter with 343K. The app's weekly active users began at 17.5M, with minor fluctuations, closing the quarter at 18.1M.
Weight Loss for Women: Workout, despite having no revenue, saw downloads peak at 598K in late April, with a general downward trend to 291K by late June. Weekly active users showed growth from 3.3M at the start of April to a peak of 4.6M in mid-June.
Lastly, Pedometer - Step Counter App also reported no revenue. The app's downloads decreased from 413K to 209K over the quarter. Weekly active users started at 6.9M and saw a drop to 6.1M by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights and data, readers can explore Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis.