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Q2 2022 was an eventful period for personal finance budgeting and planning apps in Brazil. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top 5 apps on a unified platform.
nextJoy from banco next showed impressive weekly download numbers, peaking at 20K in early May. Downloads fluctuated slightly but remained robust, ending June with around 17.7K. Active users also saw a consistent rise, starting at 80.7K in late March and reaching nearly 97K by the end of Q2.
Mobills: Budget Planner by Toro Investimentos experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $20K in early April. Downloads surged significantly, especially in the last week of May, hitting 29.5K. Active user numbers remained strong, averaging around 140K to 150K throughout the quarter.
My Finances - Bills Reminder from Nimtech TI saw steady weekly revenue, with a peak of $1.1K in the first week of April. Weekly downloads varied, reaching up to 9.2K in late May. Active users showed stability, maintaining around 50K to 57K during the quarter.
My Expenses - Simple Cash App by Gracetech Solutions had consistent download numbers, with a high of 9.2K in the first week of April. Active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 30K to 38K.
Organizze: Finance tracker from Organizze Tecnologia showed varied weekly revenue, peaking at $7.5K in early May. Downloads remained steady, with a notable increase to 8.5K in early May. Active users averaged around 60K to 70K throughout the quarter.
These trends illustrate the dynamic nature of financial management tools in Brazil. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.