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Throughout Q4 2022, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the Android platform in New Zealand showcased diverse performance trends. Data from Sensor Tower highlights the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for these apps.
Splitwise maintained a steady weekly revenue around $50 to $64. Downloads saw a significant surge in the last week of December, reaching 511, up from an average of around 200 to 270 earlier in the quarter. Active users also increased, peaking at 2.1K in the final week of December from approximately 1.5K at the start of the quarter.
Booster NZ had consistent download numbers with a peak of 209 in mid-November. However, revenue data was not available for this app.
Westpac NZ CashNav experienced steady download numbers, peaking at 240 in the week of December 19. Similar to Booster NZ, revenue data for this app was not available.
Money manager & expenses showed a stable weekly revenue between $14 and $24. Downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, reaching a high of 230 in the last week of December. Active users also saw a slight increase, closing the quarter at 1.5K, up from 1.3K at the start.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker displayed notable revenue peaks, with the highest being $164 in mid-October. Weekly downloads increased towards the end of the quarter, reaching 203 in the final week of December. Active users grew from 316 in late September to 376 by the end of December.
These insights provide a snapshot of the app performance trends in New Zealand for Q4 2022. For more detailed information, visit Sensor Tower.