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In Q2 2023, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps in Germany showed significant trends across downloads, revenue, and active users. This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, offers a comprehensive overview of their performance on a unified platform.
Finanzguru - Konten & Verträge by dwins GmbH saw a peak in weekly revenue at around $86K in early April, with fluctuations throughout the quarter, stabilizing near $81K by the end of June. Weekly downloads peaked at approximately 38K in early May, while active users saw a slight dip mid-quarter but ended strong with around 282K in the last week of June.
Splitwise from Splitwise, Inc. experienced steady weekly revenue, peaking at roughly $1.2K in early June. Downloads increased steadily, reaching around 27K in the first week of June. The app's active users showed a positive trend, peaking at nearly 81K by the end of May.
Splid – Split group bills by Nicolas Jersch maintained a consistent weekly revenue, with a high of about $1.8K in late May. Downloads saw a gradual rise, peaking at about 14K at the end of May. Active users also increased steadily, reaching approximately 56K by the end of June.
Tricount - Split group bills from Tricount saw moderate weekly revenue, with a peak of around $814 in mid-June. Downloads showed a consistent upward trend, peaking at about 12K in early June. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at around 24K in late May.
Lastly, CashCounter: The cash manager by Corvin Hartmann showed a peak in weekly revenue at approximately $279 in mid-June. Weekly downloads peaked at around 10K in early June, while active users saw a consistent rise, peaking at about 119K in the same period.
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