AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Fitness App Trends in the Global Market
Explore the Q2 2024 performance of top fitness and weight loss programs on a unified platform. Sensor Tower's data reveals download and user engagement trends for these leading health apps.
As the world continues to embrace digital solutions for health and fitness, we've seen interesting trends for the top fitness and weight loss applications in the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower provides us with a comprehensive look at how these apps have performed globally on both iOS and Android platforms.
Sweatcoin・Walking Step Counter saw a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at $23K in mid-June but dropping to $21K by the end of the quarter. Downloads for the app started at 38.5K in early April and reached a high of 68.7K in the first week of June. Weekly active users showed a steady increase from 281K to a high of 411K in the same period.
Buttocks Workout - Fitness App had no revenue to report until the latter part of the quarter, where it finally showed a modest $7 by the end of June. Downloads began at 12.4K and saw a spike to 16.1K in early April, followed by a dip and a gradual increase to a second peak of 11.2K in early June. Its weekly active users followed a similar trend, starting at 53.7K and peaking at 70.2K in the second week of April.
Home Workout - No Equipment did not generate any revenue during this quarter. Downloads for the app were highest at the beginning of April at 10.3K, with a noticeable peak of 14.2K in the first week of May. The active users count started at 56.6K and reached its highest at 71.8K in early May.
BodBot AI Personal Trainer only reported revenue in mid-May at $16, with another small peak of $8 in mid-June. Downloads were consistent, with a slight increase from 3.7K to 4.7K in early June. Weekly active users showed a growth trend from 5.8K to a peak of 6.8K in the first week of June.
Workout for Women: Fit at Home experienced fluctuating revenue, starting with no revenue, then climbing to $31K in early May, and ending the quarter at $18K. The app's downloads started at 3.7K, spiked to 6.5K in late April, and ended at 3.1K. Weekly active users were highest at the end of April with 35.8K but had decreased to 23.4K by the end of June.
For more insights into the fitness and weight loss app market, stay tuned to Sensor Tower's blog for detailed analytics and trends.