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In Q1 2022, Latvia's top personal finance budgeting and planning applications displayed diverse performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform. Here’s a closer look at how these apps fared:
Spendee Budget & Money Tracker from SPENDEE a.s. saw fluctuating weekly downloads, peaking at 90 in the week of January 24 but experiencing a significant drop to 8 by mid-March. Revenue also varied, starting at $105 in late December and ending at $33 in the final week of March, with notable peaks and troughs throughout the quarter.
YNAB from ynab.com saw a range of weekly downloads, with a high of 68 in early January but hitting a low of 1 during mid-February. Revenue trends were more volatile, with a remarkable peak of $191 in the week of February 21 and another significant high of $134 at the end of March.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker by BudgetBakers maintained relatively stable downloads, with minor fluctuations around the 20-50 range. Revenue showed consistency, peaking at $68 in late December and maintaining a steady flow around $30-60 through the quarter.
Toro Investimentos' Mobills: Budget Planner experienced low download rates, with a peak of 48 in early January but minimal activity in subsequent weeks. Revenue remained consistent, ranging from $33 to $56 weekly, without any significant spikes or drops.
Zenmoney: expense tracker by Zenmoney OU saw moderate download activity, peaking at 31 in late February and early March. Revenue trends were stable, with notable peaks of $64 in mid-March and consistent earnings in the range of $12 to $64 throughout the quarter.
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