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In the third quarter of 2023, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps in France showed varying trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
Tricount - Split group bills saw a consistent rise in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $1.3K in the last week of September. Weekly downloads showed a peak in late July with around 52K downloads, followed by a gradual decline to about 29K by the end of September. Active users increased steadily from 127K at the end of June to a peak of 170K in mid-August, before stabilizing around 127K by the end of the quarter.
Bankin' - Your money manager experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, with a notable peak of $16.9K in the last week of September. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, ranging between 20K to 31K, with a peak of 31K in the final week of September. Active users hovered around 230K to 245K throughout the quarter, maintaining a fairly steady user base.
Money manager, expense tracker displayed moderate weekly revenue, peaking at $336 in late July. Downloads saw significant growth in late August, reaching 5.5K, and remained above 3K for most of the quarter. Active users showed a positive trend, rising from 38K at the end of June to over 43K by the end of September.
Splitwise had stable weekly revenue, peaking at $443 in late August. Weekly downloads were consistent, averaging around 2K to 2.7K, with minor fluctuations. Active users remained steady, ranging between 11K to 12K throughout the quarter.
Buddy: Budget Planner App showed a peak in weekly revenue at $523 in the last week of July. Downloads saw a significant spike to 3.3K in late August, and active users also peaked around the same time, reaching 3.2K. The app maintained a user base of around 2.3K to 3.2K throughout the quarter.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed information and analysis can be found.