Report updated Apr 23, 2026
ActivityTracker Pedometer
For health-conscious iPhone users who want to track daily activity without expensive wearables or privacy concerns.
ActivityTracker Pedometer is an established health & fitness app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.8/5 rating from 97.2K reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is ActivityTracker Pedometer?
Current Momentum
v4.1 · 1w ago
MaintenanceActivityTracker Pedometer is currently in maintenance mode with no recent major feature updates identified.
Active Nemesis
StepsApp Pedometer
By StepsApp
Other Rivals
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Records outdoor activities with map routes, elevation, and speed.
Leverages built-in sensors to track activity without requiring a fitness gadget.
Includes Live Activities, Lock Screen widgets, and Siri support.
How much does it cost?
- Free: Core tracking and basic customization
- PRO: Advanced metrics, targets, data import/export, and Apple Watch complications
The app uses a freemium model to drive high acquisition, gating data portability and advanced customization behind a one-time or subscription paywall.
Who Built It?
Bits&Coffee
Developing privacy-conscious utility tools that leverage on-device sensors for health tracking and creative media editing.
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What do users think recently?
Analysis in progress, available soon
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for ActivityTracker Pedometer?
How's The Health & Fitness Market?
How does it evolve in the Health & Fitness market?
Rank progression
4 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
The rivals identified
The outtake for ActivityTracker Pedometer
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Privacy-first design (no gadget required)
- Deep iOS integration (Live Activities, Siri)
- Battery-efficient background tracking
- Primary focus on floors climbed metric
Critical Frictions
- Static UI compared to animated rivals
- Lack of social/community features
- Limited localization compared to StepsApp
Growth Levers
- Introduce 'anti-hustle' metrics (recovery/rest days)
- Add audio coaching for GPS workouts
- Implement lightweight gamification (streaks/badges)
Market Threats
- Reward-based trackers (CashWalk) stealing casual users
- StepsApp's superior visual polish and social features
- Privacy-centric newcomers with modern widget-first stacks
What are the next best moves?
Introduce goal-reaching animations and visual 'flair'.
StepsApp (Nemesis) wins on visual animations and goal celebrations, which are key drivers for daily retention in the pedometer category.
Develop audio coaching for the new GPS Activities feature.
Map My Walk (Peer) uses audio coaching to move users from casual walking to active workouts; adding this would mature the recent GPS feature.
Audit and expand localization support.
StepsApp supports 20+ languages, giving it a significant advantage in global markets where ActivityTracker may be under-indexed.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Social challenges and community leaderboards (available in StepsApp)
- Move-to-earn reward economy (available in CashWalk)
- Audio coaching and real-time pace feedback (available in Map My Walk)
- Recovery-based 'Health Path' visualization (available in Gentler Streak)
Key Takeaways
ActivityTracker is a technically sound, privacy-focused utility that excels in iOS ecosystem adoption. However, it risks losing the 'casual' market to more visually engaging rivals like StepsApp or incentive-based apps like CashWalk unless it modernizes its UI and adds lightweight motivational triggers.
Where Is It Heading?
Improving
v4.1.5 (April 2026) added iOS 18 zoom transitions and Siri integration, showing high platform-specific investment.
Recent expansion into GPS-based 'Activities' signals a move from simple step counting to a broader workout tracking platform.