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In Q3 2022, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on Android in New Zealand displayed diverse trends in terms of weekly revenue, downloads, and active users. Here's a detailed look at their performance based on Sensor Tower data.
Mobills: Budget Planner from Toro Investimentos saw a fluctuating weekly revenue, starting at $92 and peaking at $149 in late August, before ending the quarter at $121. Weekly downloads were minimal, with a notable spike to 15 in early August. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, ranging between 36 and 44 throughout the quarter.
YNAB from ynab.com experienced varying weekly revenue, reaching a high of $182 in mid-August. Weekly downloads showed moderate fluctuations, with the highest number being 52 in mid-July. Weekly active users saw a slight decline from 249 in mid-July to 199 in late August, before recovering to 229 by the end of September.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker from BudgetBakers demonstrated a consistent performance. Weekly revenue was stable, peaking at $129 in mid-September. Downloads saw a steady increase, reaching 164 in mid-September. Active users also exhibited a positive trend, increasing from 215 in late June to 316 by the end of September.
Bankin' from Bankin SAS showed stable weekly revenue, peaking at $109 in late August. However, there were no download or active user metrics reported for this app during the quarter.
Zaim from Kufu AI Studio had a steady weekly revenue pattern, with a peak at $92 in late September. Downloads were negligible, with only a single week showing 2 downloads. No active user data was reported for this app during the quarter.
These insights provide a snapshot of the performance of top personal finance apps in New Zealand, highlighting their varying trends in user engagement and revenue generation. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.