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In the first quarter of 2023, the top fitness and weight loss applications on Android in Belarus displayed diverse trends in downloads, active users, and revenue. Here's a closer look at the performance of the leading apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Mi Fitness (Xiaomi Wear) experienced fluctuating weekly downloads, starting with 10.3K in late December 2022 and dropping to a low of around 3.1K by the end of February. However, a slight recovery was observed in March, peaking at 4.6K in mid-March. Weekly active users for the app remained relatively stable, averaging around 57K throughout the quarter.
Zepp Life showed a consistent presence in the market. Weekly downloads began at 5.9K in late December and saw a minor dip to around 2.5K by the end of February. March showed signs of recovery with downloads reaching 4.2K in mid-March. The app maintained a robust user base with weekly active users hovering between 232K and 276K during the quarter.
Step Counter - Pedometer saw a notable increase in weekly downloads, starting from 1.2K at the beginning of the quarter and peaking at 4.8K in mid-March. Active users followed a similar upward trend, increasing from 3.4K in early January to 10.9K in mid-March, indicating growing engagement with the app.
fitpro had a more stable yet modest performance. Weekly downloads started at 5.5K in late December and gradually declined to around 1.7K by the end of March. Active users showed a slight decrease over the quarter, from 26K in late December to 17.6K by the end of March.
The 168 Intermittent Fasting App demonstrated significant growth. Weekly downloads surged from around 1.2K in late December to a peak of 3.2K in mid-March. Weekly revenue also showed a positive trend, increasing from $36 at the start of the quarter to $80 by the end of March. Active users grew from 20.9K in late December to 28.1K in mid-March, reflecting the app’s rising popularity.
For more detailed insights and comprehensive app performance data, visit Sensor Tower.