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In the second quarter of 2024, the Android US market for personal finance applications demonstrated noteworthy trends in downloads and user engagement, according to data from Sensor Tower. Here's a glimpse into the performance of the top personal finance budgeting and planning applications.
Splitwise saw its revenue peak at $68K in the first week of June, with a general upward trend throughout the quarter. Downloads for the app showed a consistent increase, hitting a high of 242K in late May, while weekly active users reached their zenith at 1.23M in early June before slightly tapering off.
Tricount - Split group bills experienced its highest weekly revenue at $25K in early April and maintained a steady pace in downloads, spiking to 112K in the first week of June. Weekly active users for Tricount showed a growth trend, reaching a high of 421K mid-June.
Money manager & expenses also displayed a revenue increase, peaking at $19K in early May. Downloads for the app were highest at 112K in the first week of June, with weekly active users experiencing a high of 1.34M during the same period.
Fast Budget - Expense Manager saw its revenue hit a high of $55K in late April. Downloads showed a peak of 83K in early April, while weekly active users reached 401K in mid-April before experiencing a gradual decline.
CashCounter: The euro counter did not generate revenue this quarter, but downloads and weekly active users were steady. The app's downloads peaked at 66K in early April, and weekly active users reached a high of 1.79M in mid-June.
For more insights on the performance of these apps and others in the personal finance category, visit Sensor Tower.