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Q2 2024 Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Apps in the Global Market

A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the Q2 2024 performance trends for the top five virtual fitness applications on a unified platform. Comprehensive insights into downloads, revenue, and active users highlight the apps' traction.

Q2 2024 Performance of Top Virtual Fitness Apps in the Global Market

In the second quarter of 2022, the virtual fitness landscape saw varied performance among the top applications as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a snapshot of their performance in a unified view of iOS and Android platforms.

Sweatcoin・Walking Step Counter experienced a revenue upswing reaching $80K in late April, followed by fluctuations and settling at $56K by the end of June. Downloads peaked at 7.7K in the first week of April, dipping to 3K mid-quarter, and then rebounding to over 7.2K in early June. Weekly active users started strong at 45.8K, dipped to 35.9K, and surged to 53.4K in early June.

Home Workout - No Equipment showed a zigzag revenue pattern, starting at $108K, dropping to $11K, then soaring to $190K by mid-June. Downloads saw highs and lows, with a noteworthy peak of 1.7K in early May. The app's weekly active users reflected a similar trend with an initial 10.2K, a dip to 7.2K, and then a climb to 10.5K before gradually descending to 7.6K.

Weight Loss for Women: Workout maintained a consistent trend with no reported revenue. Downloads gradually declined from 1.1K to 698 by the quarter's end. Weekly active users slightly fluctuated, beginning at 5.4K, experiencing a minor increase to 6.1K, and ending at 6.1K in late June.

Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear) also reported no revenue but showed a steady download rate that increased from 837 to 930 by the quarter's conclusion. The weekly active users presented a stable pattern, starting at 7.3K, with minor fluctuations, and ending on a high note at 7.7K.

Buttocks Workout - Fitness App had a negligible revenue of $2K at the beginning of April with no revenue recorded thereafter. Downloads saw a peak of 1.7K in the second week of April, followed by a decline and eventual stabilization around 500-600 towards the quarter's end. Weekly active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 7.3K early in the quarter and then settling to just under 4K.

For more detailed insights and analysis on the performance of these virtual fitness applications, Sensor Tower provides in-depth data and trends.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: July 2024