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In the third quarter of 2022, Poland saw notable activity in the virtual fitness program sector. Here's a breakdown of the performance of the top 5 apps on a unified platform, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Stepler - Walk & Earn showed a gradual decline in weekly downloads, starting at around 41K in late June and dropping to approximately 10.6K by the end of September. Despite this, weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at about 218K in late June and ending the quarter at around 192K.
Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear Lite) maintained a relatively stable download rate, averaging between 17K and 21K weekly downloads throughout the quarter. The app's weekly active users peaked at around 196K in early September, showing a consistent engagement trend.
komoot - hike, bike & run experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, with a high of approximately $8.8K in early August and a low of about $1.5K by the end of September. Weekly downloads also saw a significant decrease, starting at around 13.9K in late June and falling to approximately 6.2K by the end of September. Active users peaked at around 90.1K in early August but dropped to about 68.5K by the end of the quarter.
Pedometer & Step Counter showed consistent weekly revenue, hovering around $350 to $420. Weekly downloads remained stable, ranging from 10K to 14K throughout the quarter. Weekly active users peaked at approximately 354K in late June and ended the quarter at around 313K.
Zepp Life (Formerly MiFit) had consistent weekly downloads, averaging between 10K and 13K. The app's weekly revenue saw minor increases, peaking at around $102 in mid-September. Weekly active users showed a slight decline from approximately 803K in late June to about 676K by the end of September.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.