State of AI Apps Report 2025 is Live!
During the third quarter of 2024, the Tricount - Split group bills app from Belgium saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, peaking at around $255 in mid-August before a slight dip to $225 by the end of September. Downloads for this app were strong in July, reaching over 55K, but gradually declined to approximately 25K by the end of September. The app maintained a healthy number of weekly active users, starting at 77.7K in July and ending at 77.1K in September.
The Santander app showed a gradual increase in weekly downloads, beginning at about 37K in early July and rising to over 41K by the end of September. Active users experienced a similar upward trend, starting at 1.69M and climbing to 1.74M by the end of the quarter.
BBVA Spain | Online banking maintained a steady increase in downloads, from 33K in early July to over 40K by the end of September. The app also saw a consistent rise in active users, beginning the quarter with 3.2M and closing at approximately 3.26M.
The imagin: More than mobile bank app experienced a stable download pattern, starting at 34K in early July and maintaining similar levels throughout the quarter, closing with around 32K downloads. Active users rose from 2M at the beginning of July to about 2.04M by the end of September.
Lastly, CaixaBankNow observed a gradual increase in downloads, beginning at about 32K and reaching over 36K by the end of the quarter. The app's active users also followed an upward trajectory, starting at 3.91M in July and ending at 3.90M in September.
These insights, derived from Sensor Tower data, highlight the dynamic landscape of consumer finance apps in Spain, showcasing varied trends in both downloads and user engagement. For more in-depth analysis, further insights can be accessed through Sensor Tower.