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In the third quarter of 2024, the personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the iOS platform in Australia showed varied performance trends. Here’s a closer look at the top five apps in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Splitwise from Splitwise, Inc. saw its weekly revenue fluctuate throughout the quarter, peaking at approximately $1.1K in early September. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, with a slight increase towards the end of September, reaching around 4.1K. The app's weekly active users hovered around 18.5K, with minor fluctuations observed during the quarter.
WeMoney: Pay off debt faster experienced a decline in weekly revenue, starting from $936 and ending the quarter at $685. Downloads showed a dip in July but gradually recovered, reaching about 2.9K in late September. The active user data for this app was not available.
For the Buddy: Budget Planner App, revenue displayed a downward trend, starting at $825 and closing the quarter at $654. Downloads decreased from 2.2K in early July to approximately 1.7K by the end of September. Weekly active users started at 3.8K, dropping slightly to 3.2K over the quarter.
Smartsalary did not generate any revenue during this period. The app's downloads decreased significantly, from 3.2K in early July to 866 by the end of September. Active user data was not provided.
Finally, the Kit - Pocket Money App & Card maintained a consistent download rate, starting at 1.1K and ending the quarter at 912 downloads. There was no revenue data available for this app, nor were there any active user metrics provided.
These insights into the performance of personal finance apps on iOS in Australia during Q3 2024 highlight the dynamic nature of user engagement and monetization in this app category. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.