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In Q1 2024, Austria's top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps demonstrated diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides detailed insights into each app's performance.
Mein ELBA-App from Raiffeisen e-force GmbH saw weekly downloads fluctuate, peaking at around 6.1K in mid-March. Weekly active users showed a slight overall decline, starting at 641K in early January and ending at approximately 640K by the end of March.
Finanzguru - Konten & Verträge by dwins GmbH experienced a varied revenue trend, reaching a high of about $3K in late February. The app's downloads decreased over the quarter, starting at 3.8K and dropping to nearly 1.2K by the end of March. Active users fluctuated, peaking at around 19.4K in mid-March.
Splitwise from Splitwise, Inc. showed a steady revenue trend, with a minor peak of $359 in mid-March. Downloads remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1.3K and 2.2K. Active users showed minor variations, starting at 11.1K and ending at approximately 9.8K.
Tricount - Split group bills by Tricount had a modest revenue trend, peaking at $117 in mid-February. Downloads showed minor increases, peaking at 737 in mid-February. Active users remained steady, with a slight increase from 4.8K to around 4.3K by the end of March.
Splid – Split group bills by Nicolas Jersch showed a consistent revenue trend, peaking at $114 in mid-February. Downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 742 in mid-March. Active users remained relatively stable, ending the quarter at 4.1K.
For more detailed insights and data on app performance, visit Sensor Tower.