AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top iOS Fitness & Weight Loss Apps in the US
An overview of the second quarter performance for top iOS fitness and weight loss apps in the US, highlighting downloads and active user trends. Insights reveal user engagement and app popularity in the health sector.
As we delve into the second quarter of 2024, the iOS platform has witnessed varying performances among the top fitness and weight loss applications in the United States. Data from Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into these trends, offering downloads and weekly active user statistics to gauge the apps' standings.
Starting with HUAWEI Health, downloads fluctuated between 6K and 8K, peaking in mid-May with approximately 8K downloads before a slight dip to around 6.5K by the end of June. Weekly active users showed a steady trend, hovering between 16K and 18K throughout the quarter.
For BetterMe: Health Coaching, we saw revenues ranging from roughly $8K to $10K, with an exceptional peak in mid-June of around $10K. Downloads varied, with a high of 8.5K in late April, and despite a drop to 4.6K in early June, they rebounded to 7.2K by the quarter's close. Weekly active users were most robust in late April at around 36K but dipped to 25K in mid-June, finishing the quarter strong at approximately 33K.
Calorie Counter by FatSecret experienced a spike in revenue in late June, reaching over $800, with downloads peaking at 8.6K in late April. Weekly active users saw a significant rise to 34K in mid-April, with a steady decrease to around 29K by mid-June, before a jump to nearly 35K at the quarter's end.
The Fitness App: Gym Workout Plan showed revenues between $300 and $600, with the highest at the start of June. Downloads reached their peak of 9.5K in mid-April, with a gradual decrease to 4.8K by the end of June. Weekly active users followed a similar pattern, peaking at over 12K in mid-April and ending at approximately 10K.
Lastly, Wearfit Pro displayed consistent revenues between $200 and $300 throughout the quarter. Downloads saw a high of 6K in early June but experienced a slight drop to under 5K by the quarter's end. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, with numbers hovering between 61K and 66K.
For more detailed insights and data on these apps and others in the fitness and weight industry, Sensor Tower's platform remains a valuable resource.