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In the second quarter of 2024, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning applications on a unified platform in Russia showed diverse performance trends in downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Here's a breakdown of each app's performance:
Spending Tracker - Money Flow by Hermann Wagenleitner saw a consistent revenue stream, peaking at approximately $1K in the last week of April. Downloads showed a slight fluctuation, starting at 1.5K in early April and ending at around 1.3K by the end of June. Active users remained relatively stable with minor dips, starting at 37K and closing the quarter at 38K.
CoinKeeper 3 - money manager from Disrapp experienced a notable increase in downloads, particularly in mid-June, reaching a peak of 25K. Revenue peaked at around $622 in the first week of June. Active users saw a high of 64K in mid-June before ending the quarter at approximately 56K.
Income and Expense Tracker by Alexey Sakharov had modest performance metrics. Revenue peaked at $657 in early May. Downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, with a high of 810 in early April, tapering off to around 451 by the end of June.
Zenmoney: expense tracker from Zenmoney OU showed steady revenue, peaking at $441 in early May. Downloads spiked at the end of May, reaching about 3.2K. Active users saw a peak of nearly 24K in early June, ending the quarter at around 22K.
Moneon – My budget & expenses by CleverPumpkin Ltd. had the lowest download numbers among the top 5, peaking at around 267 in early April. Revenue showed a peak of approximately $533 at the end of April. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, starting at 1.4K and ending at approximately 1.1K.
These insights are based on data from Sensor Tower, where more detailed analytics can be found.