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In the second quarter of 2024, the top five personal finance budgeting and planning applications on the Android platform in South Africa showed varying performance trends. Here's an overview of their key metrics based on data from Sensor Tower. For more insights, visit Sensor Tower.
Budget planner—Expense tracker from Battery Stats Saver experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $77 in the week of June 10. Weekly downloads saw a gradual rise, reaching 723 by the last week of June. Active users showed consistent growth, climbing from around 630 at the beginning of April to 968 by the end of June.
Calculator App from SOLITUDE maintained a steady rate of weekly downloads, starting strong with 742 downloads in the first week of April but seeing a decline toward the end of the quarter, dropping to 223 downloads in the first week of June. No revenue or active user data was provided for this period.
Money Tracker Expense Tracker by Gulooloo Tech Co., Ltd. showed varied performance in weekly revenue, peaking at $56 in the week of May 6. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high of 555 in late April and a low of 183 in the week of May 20. Active users increased from 420 in early April to 677 by the end of June.
Splitwise from Splitwise saw consistent weekly revenue, averaging around $120, with a peak of $151 in the first week of May. Weekly downloads showed a steady increase, reaching 396 by mid-June. Active users remained stable, fluctuating slightly but maintaining an average of around 1.2K throughout the quarter.
22seven: Budget, Track & Save from 22seven had a steady performance in weekly downloads, peaking at 442 in the second week of June. Active users saw a gradual increase, starting at 989 in early April and rising to 1.2K by mid-June. No revenue data was provided for this period.
These insights highlight the diverse performance trends of personal finance apps in South Africa. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.