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In the first quarter of 2025, the top personal finance apps in Germany demonstrated varied performance trends on the unified platform. Here's a closer look at their metrics:
Finanzguru - Konten & Verträge from dwins GmbH showed a fluctuating weekly revenue, peaking at around $241K in the first week of January and stabilizing to approximately $175K by the end of March. Downloads started at 56.7K in late December, decreasing to about 26.9K by the quarter's close. The app maintained over 1.3M weekly active users throughout the period.
Outbank: Intelligent Banking experienced a significant spike in weekly revenue in early March, reaching up to $188K before dropping to $7.8K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads remained low, fluctuating around 200-600, while active users hovered near 5.5K to 6.7K.
Splitwise saw its weekly downloads increase from 10.5K to 15.6K over the quarter. Revenue remained relatively stable, averaging around $2.5K weekly. Active users grew from 662K to 785K, indicating a steady engagement.
MoneyControl Spending Tracker had a consistent weekly revenue, averaging about $1.1K. Downloads showed a slight decline, ending the quarter at approximately 648. Weekly active users remained stable, averaging around 22K.
YNAB displayed steady revenue, peaking at $1.2K in March. Downloads remained low, ranging from 171 to 727 throughout the quarter. Active users increased from 6.2K to 8.2K by the end.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, reflect the dynamic landscape of personal finance apps in Germany. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower's platform.