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In the first quarter of 2024, the top fitness and weight loss programs on iOS in the Czech Republic showcased varied performance in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at the trends for the leading apps:
Calorie-counter by Dine4Fit from Dine4Fit, a.s. experienced a peak in weekly revenue of approximately $19.8K during the week of January 8. Although the revenue trended downwards towards the end of the quarter, it maintained a steady performance. Weekly downloads saw a decline from a peak of 5.3K in the first week of January to about 2.7K by the end of March. The app’s active users showed a notable increase, peaking at around 29.2K in late February before settling at 26.6K by the quarter's end.
Fitify: Fitness & Home Workout by Fitify showed a high initial weekly revenue of $16K during the second week of January, which gradually decreased to approximately $5.9K by the end of March. The weekly downloads followed a similar downward trend, starting at 3.2K and dropping to under 1K. Active users also declined from 4.3K at the beginning of January to 2.6K in the last week of March.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike from Strava, Inc. had a fluctuating revenue pattern, starting at $5.4K in the first week of January, dipping mid-quarter, and rising again to about $5.8K in mid-March. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter, peaking at 1.2K in the last week of March. Active users remained consistent, with a slight increase from 14.4K to 14.6K over the quarter.
YAZIO Calorie Counter & Diet by YAZIO saw its highest weekly revenue at the start of January with $5.3K, which then gradually declined to about $2.3K by the end of March. Weekly downloads peaked at 1.8K in late January but fell to around 700 by the quarter's end. Active users showed a slight downward trend, starting at 11.6K and ending at 9.5K.
BetterMe: Health Coaching by BetterMe Limited had its highest weekly revenue of $3.7K in the first week of January, with fluctuations leading to a decline to $2K by the end of March. Downloads started strong at 3.9K but dropped significantly throughout the quarter, ending at 800. Active users followed a similar trend, decreasing from 9.8K to 3.8K over the same period.
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