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eBike Flow App Store Revenue Estimate

Robert Bosch GmbH · Health & Fitness

The eBike Flow app makes the riding experience on your eBike with the smart system from Bosch safer, more personalised and more comfortable. Give your eBike additional protection against theft, plan routes and use smart navigation, personal…

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eBike Flow earns about
$3.3K/month
range $1.8K – $4.8K · $39.4K/year
Live data · refreshed every hour
Per Day
$110
$60 – $159
Per Week
$767
$422 – $1.1K
Per Month
$3.3K
$1.8K – $4.8K
Per Year
$39.4K
$21.7K – $57.2K
Lifetime
$98.6K
$54.2K – $142.9K
Brand revenue 📰 Reported

Robert Bosch - full brand revenue

Annual brand revenue (2023)
$91.6B/year
German manufacturing company · Wikidata (Q234021)
App Store / Play Store share
1%
≈ $39K/year of in-app revenue
Off-store revenue (everything else)
$91.6B/year
99% of total brand revenue

Robert Bosch earns about $91.6B/year across the whole brand.

Most of that money comes from off-store revenue - trading fees, commissions, payment processing, ad sales, hardware, enterprise contracts - not in-app purchases or subscriptions on the App Store / Google Play.

App store revenue (in-app purchases, subscriptions, ads, paid downloads) Off-store revenue (trading fees, commissions, web subscriptions, ad sales, enterprise)
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Auto-generated from this app's real revenue ($3.3K/month · $39.4K/year), monetization model, rating signals and category. Every line is calibrated to this app, not generic advice.

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Opportunity
Marginal - only if you have a real angle
35/100
Cloneability
Hard (3-6 months - significant infrastructure or content needed)
$1
Revenue / install
Lifetime value per download (≈30-month app life). Higher = each user is worth more.

✓ Features to copy

  • subscription paywall (~$2.92/mo) - proven monetization
  • in-app purchase tier ladder for upsells

⚡ Improve / fix

  • faster onboarding · clearer pricing page · richer empty-state

🛠 MVP scope

  • core feature loop
  • subscription gating
  • free-tier limits
  • trial period
  • analytics

💰 Pricing recommendation

eBike Flow is at $2.92/mo. Consider going slightly lower with a longer free trial (14 days) to win price-aware users.

🔡 App Store title ideas

  • Pro: AI-Powered Health & Fitness
  • Smart : Health & Fitness Tracker
  • + - Faster, Cheaper

📺 TikTok / ad hook angles

  • "I tried eBike Flow for 30 days - here's what I'd do differently"
  • "Why eBike Flow costs $2.92/mo when ours costs $1.75"
  • "The health & fitness app eBike Flow won't tell you these 3 things"

Monetization

Subscription (~$2.92/mo)
Revenue mix (estimated)
  • Subscriptions ~72%
  • One-time IAP ~22%
  • Ads ~6%
Paying users (est.)
811
136K installs · 25.6% active · 2.3% pay
In-App Purchases 2
  • Monthly Flow+ (monthly) $3.99 /month
  • Annual Flow+ (year) $34.99 /year ~$2.92/mo
2 tiers scraped live from the App Store.

App Details

Pulled from the App Store
Current Version
1.35.5
Released
Oct 11, 2021
Last Updated
May 4, 2026
File Size
284.3 MB
Required OS
18.0
Content Rating
4+
Category
Health & Fitness
Price
Free
Currency
USD
Languages
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, ET, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, IS, Italian, LT, NB, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, SL, Spanish, Swedish
Developer
Robert Bosch GmbH

What's new in v1.35.5

Performance redefined
The performance upgrade 2.0 enables maximum torque of up to 120 Nm and maximum motor support of 600% up to 20 mph via a free software update. Software optimizations give you more powerful propulsion and allow you to use maximum power for longer.(1-5) The maximum values available for your eBike depend on your drive unit and the approval of your eBike manufacturer.
Your achievements in detail
The annual overview in the Flow+ subscription is being expanded. You can now also analyze elevation, speed, power, cadence, riding mode usage, power share, and Trick Check data.
(1) 120 newton meters of maximum torque, deviations possible depending on shifting system. Higher performance values also mean higher wear and lower range - we leave this individual decision up to you. The eBike manufacturer can limit the maximum torque in the factory settings. In the eBike Flow app, you can then only set the maximum torque defined by the manufacturer. Available from May 4, 2026 for the Performance Line CX-R (BDU386Y), Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) and Cargo Line (BDU384Y). The Performance Line CX-R (BDU386Y) is still supplied with the performance values 100 Nm, 750 watts, and 400% support as standard. The Performance Line CX (BDU384Y) comes with the performance values 85 Nm, 600 watts, and 340% support as standard. The Cargo Line (BDU384Y) is still supplied with the performance values 85 Nm, 600 watts, and 400% support as standard. These values represent the ideal b

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12-Month Revenue Trajectory

Modeled from grossing rank, app score, and update cadence. Hover any point to see the value. Real growth depends on retention, marketing, and seasonality.

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Estimated Installs
136K
estimated from 1,699 ratings
Active Users (MAU est.)
35K
25.6% of installs · HEALTH_AND_FITNESS category benchmark
Rating
4.63 ★
2K reviews
Monetization
Subscription (~$2.92/mo)

Rating Distribution

5★
1K
4★
160
3★
63
2★
26
1★
67

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Frequently Asked About eBike Flow

How much money does eBike Flow make on the App Store?
eBike Flow has an estimated App Store revenue of $3.3K per month (~$39.4K per year, $110 per day) with a likely range of $1.8K to $4.8K. This includes earnings from in-app purchases, subscription revenue, ads and any paid downloads - all directional estimates from public App Store signals, not private Apple financial data.
How many App Store downloads does eBike Flow get?
Apple does not publish exact App Store download counts. Using public ratings (2K reviews), grossing rank, category position and the standard 1:75 ratings-to-downloads ratio, Rev.now estimates about 136K total iOS downloads for eBike Flow - and roughly 35K monthly active users on iPhone and iPad.
Is eBike Flow a top grossing iOS app and what is its App Store rank?
eBike Flow is analyzed using App Store grossing rank, category ranking, ratings velocity, monetization model (subscription revenue, in-app purchases, paid downloads) and ad-revenue signals. Check the iOS top grossing leaderboard to see how eBike Flow compares to other highest-grossing iPhone and iPad apps.
How is eBike Flow App Store revenue estimated?
Rev.now estimates eBike Flow App Store revenue from public app data: estimated downloads, monthly active users (MAU), the iOS conversion rate to paying users, subscription pricing detected on the listing, in-app purchase tiers, ad monetization (eCPM × impressions × MAU) and the Health & Fitness category ARPU benchmark - net of Apple's 15-30% store cut.
What in-app purchases and subscriptions does eBike Flow offer on iOS?
eBike Flow offers in-app purchases on the App Store, which can include subscription tiers (weekly, monthly or annual), one-time purchases or virtual currency. Subscription revenue and IAP earnings are a major driver of the monthly revenue estimate above.
Can I compare eBike Flow App Store revenue with another iOS app?
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