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Q2 2024 Android Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Programs in the US

An overview of the second quarter trends for the five leading virtual fitness apps on Android in the United States. Sensor Tower provides a detailed look at the download, revenue, and active user data.

Q2 2024 Android Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Programs in the US

As we venture into the second quarter of 2024, the virtual fitness landscape on Android devices continues to evolve. Sensor Tower's data offers us a snapshot of the performance of the top virtual fitness apps in the United States. Here, we delve into the trends observed in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users for these leading applications.

Sweatcoin・Walking Step Counter saw a fluctuating trend in downloads, peaking at nearly 67K in early June before settling down to around 31K by the end of the quarter. Revenue for the app showed an upward trend towards the end of the quarter, with a notable spike to $23K in mid-June. Weekly active users started at 265K and grew to 393K in early June, then slightly dipped to 335K.

Buttocks Workout - Fitness App experienced variable downloads, with a high of almost 16K in early April, dropping to lows of around 5K, and rising again to 6.6K towards the end of June. The app's revenue remained at $0 until a modest increase in mid-June. Weekly active users showed a general decline from 70K in early April to 41K by the quarter's close.

Home Workout - No Equipment downloads ranged from 9.1K to 14K in the first half of the quarter, but decreased to 4.6K by the end of June. The app did not generate revenue throughout the quarter. However, weekly active users saw a peak of 70K in early May, followed by a gradual decrease to 50K.

BodBot AI Personal Trainer maintained a steady level of downloads, hovering between 3.8K and 4.7K, with slight increases towards the beginning and middle of June. Revenue for BodBot showed a brief peak to $16 in mid-May but returned to $0 by the end of June. Weekly active users had a slight upward trend from 5.8K to 6.8K in early June, then settled to 6.1K.

Lastly, Workout for Women: Fit at Home saw downloads fluctuate between 2.5K and 6.3K, with no clear trend. The app experienced some revenue generation, peaking at $31 in early May. Weekly active users peaked at 34K in late April, with a decline to around 25K by the end of the quarter.

For more detailed insights and data on these apps and others in the virtual fitness category, Sensor Tower's full reports are available to provide a comprehensive view of the market trends.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: July 2024