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During the second quarter of 2023, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning applications in the United States displayed varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is a detailed analysis of each app's performance based on data from Sensor Tower.
Rocket Money - Bills & Budgets
Rocket Money - Bills & Budgets saw a peak in weekly revenue of around $159K at the end of April, with a noticeable decline to approximately $128K by the end of May. Weekly downloads were strong, reaching 153K in the final week of June. Active users also demonstrated a healthy trend, peaking at about 1.52M in early June.
YNAB experienced a peak in weekly revenue of nearly $110K at the beginning of April, followed by a gradual decline to around $75K by mid-June. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high of 10.5K in mid-June. Active users showed a consistent trend, reaching approximately 103K in the last week of June.
EveryDollar: Personal Budget maintained steady weekly revenue, peaking at about $97K at the end of April. Weekly downloads saw a significant spike to nearly 30K in the first week of June. Active users peaked at approximately 301K in early June, demonstrating robust engagement.
SimplyWise: Receipt Scanner showed a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $33K at the end of April. Weekly downloads reached a high of 6.9K in the last week of May. Active users remained stable throughout the quarter, peaking at approximately 60.5K in mid-June.
Mint: Budget & Expense Manager
Mint: Budget & Expense Manager's weekly revenue peaked at approximately $29K in mid-April, followed by a decline to around $20K by the end of June. Weekly downloads were highest in late April, reaching about 44.7K. Active users saw a peak of around 1.04M in early May, showcasing strong user engagement.
For more insights and detailed data, visit Sensor Tower.