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In the final quarter of 2025, the Middle East saw notable performances from the top health and fitness applications on the Android platform. Here's a closer look at the trends for each of these leading apps.
Strava: Run, Bike, Hike experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $5.7K by the end of December. Weekly downloads showed fluctuations, with a notable rise to approximately 4K in mid-November. Active users consistently grew, reaching nearly 38.7K by the quarter's end.
MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter saw stable revenue, with a peak of $4.6K in early December. Downloads varied, with a low of 2.4K in mid-December and a high of 3.5K at the month's end. Active users remained robust, starting at 36.3K and ending slightly lower at 32.3K.
Flo Ovulation & Period Tracker showed a steady climb in revenue, reaching a high of $3.9K in late November. Downloads were strong, especially in late December, peaking at 5.4K. Active users demonstrated a consistent upward trend, ending the quarter at 180.1K.
Heart Rate Monitor - HeartIn achieved a steady increase in revenue, culminating in $3.3K towards the end of December. Downloads peaked at 11.1K in the final week, with active users also rising to 27.8K by quarter's end.
BetterMe: Health Coaching faced some fluctuations in revenue, with a notable dip mid-quarter but recovering to $2.4K by the end. Downloads were modest, peaking at 1.6K in the last week. Active users showed resilience, increasing to 4.5K as the year concluded.
This analysis highlights the dynamic landscape of health and fitness apps in the Middle East, with data provided by Sensor Tower offering deeper insights into market trends and app performance.