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In the third quarter of 2024, the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps on a unified platform in Ireland demonstrated varied performance trends. Here's a closer look at how these apps fared based on data from Sensor Tower.
Splitwise from Splitwise, Inc. showed a consistent increase in weekly revenue, peaking at about $367 in the last week of September. Weekly downloads saw a notable rise towards the end of the quarter, reaching nearly 1K in the final weeks. Meanwhile, weekly active users grew steadily, starting at 4.6K in early July and surpassing 5.1K by mid-September.
Tricount - Split group bills from Tricount experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, with peak earnings of $42 in early July and $41 at the end of September. The app's weekly downloads gradually increased, reaching 455 by the end of the quarter. Active users also trended upwards, growing from 1.8K in early July to over 2.1K by September's close.
Woolsocks: The money app did not generate any revenue during this period. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a high of 339 in early July and a dip to 166 in late September. The app maintained a stable number of active users, ranging between 2.2K and 2.5K throughout the quarter.
Money Manager Expense & Budget from Realbyte Inc. showed varied revenue patterns, peaking at $67 in early September. Downloads increased over the quarter, reaching 288 by the end of September. Active users exhibited a stable trend, hovering around 2.1K to 2.2K.
Buddy: Budget Planner App from Buddy Budgeting AB experienced variable revenue, with highs of $82 in late July and $65 at the end of September. The app's downloads saw an upward trend, peaking at 295 in late September. Active users also increased, reaching 295 in the same period.
For more insights and detailed analytics on these apps, visit Sensor Tower.