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In the first quarter of 2025, the consumer finance app landscape on the Android platform in Georgia showcased diverse performance trends. This analysis, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the top five applications in this category.
YNAB experienced fluctuations in weekly revenue, starting at $42 and ending the quarter at $38, with a low of $21 mid-February. Download numbers peaked at the start of January with 31, but saw a decline towards the end of the quarter, finishing at 7.
Splitwise maintained a fairly stable revenue, averaging around $29 per week, with a slight peak of $33 in mid-March. Downloads were more variable, starting strong at 103, experiencing a dip mid-quarter, and closing at 57.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker showed consistent revenue, hovering around the low $20s, with a minor dip to $16 in late March. Downloads began at 60, saw a peak at 74 in January, and ended the quarter at 46.
Zenmoney: expense tracker saw a significant increase in revenue towards the end of the quarter, starting at $10 and peaking at $45 in the last week of March. Downloads were more erratic, beginning at 35, dropping to 9 in early March, and closing at 17.
Finary: Budget & Money Tracker maintained a steady revenue stream around $20 weekly, with minor fluctuations. However, the app did not report any downloads during this period.
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