State of AI Apps Report 2025 is Live!
In the third quarter of 2023, the top five personal finance budgeting and planning apps on a unified platform in Egypt showcased varied performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a detailed look at their metrics:
YNAB experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $281 in the final week of September. Weekly downloads saw a significant spike mid-September, reaching 444K in the week of September 11 and 400K the following week. The app's weekly active users also grew substantially, increasing from 122K in early September to 352K by the end of the month.
Mobills: Budget Planner had a steady weekly revenue, with a high of $133 in late August. Weekly downloads were minimal, with a peak of 71K at the end of June. The app's weekly active users saw a decline, dropping from 107K at the end of June to just 10K by early September.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker maintained a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $104 in late July. The app's weekly downloads were strong, reaching up to 1.3K in the last week of July. Active users remained relatively stable, with a peak of 4.2K in the last week of August.
Money Manager Expense & Budget saw a steady weekly revenue, peaking at $91 in the last week of September. Weekly downloads were robust, with a high of 953K at the end of August. Weekly active users showed an upward trend, reaching 4.2K in the last week of September.
Splitwise demonstrated a consistent weekly revenue, peaking at $81 in mid-September. Weekly downloads were strong, reaching up to 1.1K in early August. The app's weekly active users fluctuated, peaking at 2.3K in early August and maintaining around 1.9K by the end of September.
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