Stado Sp. z o.o.
Stado is estimated to make <$100 per month from 14 downloads / mo, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresStado is an app that connects athletes, enthusiasts, and amateurs into one community. Do you cycle, run, play football, or want to try something new? With Stado, you can easily find people who share your passion. With
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Stado is an app that connects athletes, enthusiasts, and amateurs into one community.
Do you cycle, run, play football, or want to try something new? With Stado, you can easily find people who share your passion.
With Stado, you can:
- Discover nearby events – browse the map and list of activities in your area.
- Join or create your own – from joint training sessions to matches and meetings, all in just a few clicks.
- Build your sports group – follow others, track their activities, and invite them to join you.
- Keep everything under control – all the events you participate in are in one place.
- Use premium features – manage and promote your activities even more easily.
No more chaotic arrangements in chats and social media – with Stado, arranging sports activities is quick, simple, and enjoyable.
Download the app and join the movement!
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Monetization
Free
In-app purchases 11,99 PLN - 97,99 PLN
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How much does Stado make?
Stado is estimated to make <$100 per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
How many downloads does Stado have?
Stado has an estimated 14 downloads / mo on Google Play.
Is Stado free?
Stado is free to download with in-app purchases.
Publisher
Stado Sp. z o.o.
Category
Sports
Compatibility
7.0
Size
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Rating
Parental guidance
Price
Free
Released
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Last update
Jun 28, 2026
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