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In the fourth quarter of 2022, the leading personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the Android platform in Oman showcased diverse performance trends. Here’s a detailed look at the top 5 apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Maaly Released by TelyPay, this app saw fluctuating weekly downloads. After an initial increase, downloads peaked at 467 in the week of November 21. Despite a significant drop in subsequent weeks, the app maintained a presence with consistent, albeit lower, download numbers towards the end of the quarter.
المصاريف The app from Al-Masareef App, Egypt, had stable download numbers throughout the quarter, ranging from 60 to 119 weekly downloads. Revenue exhibited minor fluctuations, peaking at $8 in the final week of December. Active users remained relatively steady, averaging around 500-550 per week, with a slight peak at 573 in late October.
Splitwise Splitwise experienced consistent weekly downloads, with a high of 134 in late November. Revenue remained fairly stable, averaging around $14-15 per week, with a slight increase to $20 in late October. Active users saw a gradual rise, peaking at 705 in late November before stabilizing around 600.
Bakir Khata-ব্যবসার হিসাব খাতা This app from Geeks Cloud IT showed a steady increase in weekly downloads, peaking at 115 in early December. Despite the absence of revenue data, the download trend indicates a growing interest among users in Oman.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker Developed by BudgetBakers, this app demonstrated a stable download rate, with numbers fluctuating between 57 and 105 per week. Revenue showed a notable increase towards the end of the quarter, peaking at $49 in the final week of December. Active users remained consistent, averaging around 350-400 weekly, with a peak of 417 in mid-December.
These insights provide a snapshot of the performance of top personal finance apps in Oman, highlighting trends in user engagement and monetization. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.