2026 State of Mobile is Live!

In the first quarter of 2025, the top health and fitness apps in Slovenia showed varied performance metrics, offering insights into user engagement and monetization.
zVEM continued to perform well in terms of weekly downloads, starting the quarter with 2.2K and maintaining numbers around 1K throughout. The app's weekly active users grew significantly from 34.2K at the start to a peak of 56.4K by the end of January, before stabilizing around the 50K mark.
BitePal: AI Calorie Tracker showed a robust increase in weekly revenue, reaching $1.3K in March. Downloads peaked at 1.7K mid-March, while active users grew from 340 at the beginning of January to over 3K by mid-March, indicating a strong user base engagement.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter maintained a steady weekly revenue, peaking at $2.4K in early March. Downloads showed a moderate increase, with active users peaking at 8K at the end of January, before seeing a decline to around 5.5K by March.
Calorie Counter・Planner・DietAI experienced modest revenue, with numbers fluctuating around $200. Downloads and active users followed a similar pattern, with active users starting at 902 and peaking at 1K in mid-March before dropping significantly.
Step Counter - Pedometer saw consistent weekly downloads, peaking at 994 in early February. Active users increased from 2K at the start to over 2.8K early in the quarter, indicating steady user engagement.
These insights, based on Sensor Tower data, reflect the dynamic landscape of health and fitness apps in Slovenia. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower's platform.