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In the third quarter of 2024, the consumer finance app landscape in Sweden showcased interesting trends. Data sourced from Sensor Tower provides insights into the performance of the top five applications on a unified platform, combining both iOS and Android metrics.
Splitwise witnessed a peak in weekly revenue, reaching around $1.1K in late July. Despite fluctuations, the app maintained a solid user base, with weekly active users hovering between 15K and 17K. Downloads saw a slight decline throughout the quarter, starting from approximately 3K and ending at about 1.7K.
Steven – Be even with friends experienced a significant revenue increase in mid-August, peaking at $2.2K. Downloads saw a gradual decrease from 4.3K in early July to around 2.1K by the end of September.
For Buddy: Budget Planner App, revenue trends showed a notable spike reaching $657 towards the end of September. The app's downloads remained stable, varying between 248 and 449 throughout the quarter, with active users peaking at 493 in late September.
YNAB showed consistent weekly revenue, with a slight peak at $333 in late July. Downloads were modest, fluctuating between 24 and 104, while active users steadily increased, reaching 408 by late September.
Finally, Alwy: Budget, spara, ekonomi maintained low download numbers, with a maximum of 29 in late July. Revenue peaked at $303 during the same period, reflecting modest engagement.
These trends highlight the dynamic nature of the consumer finance app market in Sweden. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.