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In Q1 2023, the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps on Android in Israel demonstrated diverse performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the performance of the top 5 apps, based on Sensor Tower data.
FamilyBiz saw a fluctuating trend in its weekly revenue. The app began the quarter with approximately $466 and peaked at $841 in the week of January 9. However, revenue dropped to $277 in mid-March before rising again to $449 by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads showed a general downward trend, starting from around 304 in late December and ending at 168 in the final week of March.
MyFinanda - פשוט לשלוט בכסף! experienced varied weekly revenue, starting at $319 and peaking at $383 in mid-January. The app's revenue then saw a decline, reaching its lowest at $193 in late March. Downloads for MyFinanda displayed a steady decline throughout the quarter, beginning at 166 and ending at 130.
1Money: expense tracker budget showed a mixed performance in weekly revenue, starting at $128 and peaking at $220 in early February. The revenue generally declined, settling at $125 by the end of March. Weekly downloads for 1Money also showed a downward trend, beginning at 89 and ending at 72. Active users decreased from 729 at the start of the quarter to 563 by the end.
Fast Budget - Expense Manager saw fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting at $133 and peaking at $227 in the first week of January. The revenue then showed a slight decline, ending at $106 in late March. The app’s weekly downloads started strong at 405 and peaked at 521 in mid-January, before declining to 274 by the end of the quarter. Active users for Fast Budget followed a similar trend, starting at 1077 and peaking at 1214 in mid-January, before stabilizing around 1122 by the end of March.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker had a varied revenue performance, beginning at $116 and dropping to $43 by late January. The revenue then saw minor fluctuations, ending at $111 in the last week of March. Downloads for Wallet started at 121 and peaked at 153 in the first week of January, before stabilizing around 99 by the end of March. Active users showed a relatively stable trend, starting at 603 and ending at 588.
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