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The second quarter of 2024 has been an interesting period for personal finance apps on the iOS platform in the United States. Here's a snapshot of the top apps' performance, with data sourced from Sensor Tower.
Splitwise showed an upward trend in revenue, peaking at $172K in the first week of June, with a mid-quarter dip to $69K. Downloads remained relatively steady, averaging around 70K per week, and weekly active users saw a slight decline from 373K to 348K over the quarter.
Money Manager Expense & Budget maintained consistent downloads, with a notable peak of 82K in the last week of June. Weekly active users fluctuated slightly but showed an overall increase from 316K to 315K.
Money manager, expense tracker had modest revenue, with an occasional spike such as the $16K in late April. Downloads varied week-to-week, with a high of 68K in mid-May. The app's weekly active users increased from 362K to 385K, indicating solid user retention.
Monefy: Money Tracker experienced fluctuations in revenue, reaching a high of $155K in early June. Downloads saw a decline from 83K to 47K by the end of the quarter, while weekly active users decreased from 481K to 393K.
Buddy: Budget Planner App showed variability in revenue, with a high of $145K in both early April and May. Downloads remained low compared to other apps but were consistent, with weekly active users hovering around the 220K mark throughout the quarter.
For more detailed insights and data analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform where you can find comprehensive reports on app performance across various categories and regions.