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In the third quarter of 2024, the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps on a unified platform in the Czech Republic exhibited diverse performance trends. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides an insightful look into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user metrics of these leading applications.
Settle Up - Group Expenses from Step Up Labs, Inc. saw a fluctuating trend in weekly revenue, peaking at around $164 in mid-September. The app's weekly downloads started strong at approximately 3.1K in early July but gradually declined to about 1.6K by the end of September. In terms of active users, the app experienced a peak of 10.7K in mid-August before declining to 7.9K by the end of the quarter.
Splitwise, developed by Splitwise, Inc., maintained a relatively stable weekly revenue, with a notable increase to $173 in late August. The app's downloads began at 976 in early July, showing a downward trend to 615 by the end of September. Active users remained steady, starting at 4.1K and slightly decreasing to 4.1K over the quarter.
Wallet - Daily Budget & Profit, by BudgetBakers s.r.o., exhibited varying weekly revenue, with a significant spike to $1K in late August. Downloads fluctuated, beginning at 472 and ending at 452, while active users remained consistent, starting at 2.5K and closing the quarter at 2.4K.
The Money manager, expense tracker from Orange Dog showed modest revenue throughout the quarter, with a peak of $56 in early July. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, with a brief increase to 565 in early September. Active users showed a slight rise, beginning at 4.2K and maintaining around 4K by the end of September.
Lastly, Tricount - Split group bills from Tricount saw minimal revenue changes, with a peak at $19 in late July. Downloads were steady, starting at 430 and ending at 289. Active users showed a slight increase, reaching 1.8K in late September.
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