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In the third quarter of 2025, the personal finance app scene in Germany showed interesting trends across various metrics. Here's a breakdown of how the top five apps performed, according to data from Sensor Tower.
Finanzguru - Konten & Verträge by dwins GmbH experienced a consistent revenue stream, starting at approximately $202K and peaking at $239K by the end of September. Weekly downloads hovered around the 27K to 36K range, with active users fluctuating between 1.3M and 1.5M.
Splitwise, developed by Splitwise, Inc., maintained a stable revenue with a slight peak at $5K in early September. Downloads ranged from 19K to 26K, while active users showed a general upward trend, reaching over 912K by the quarter's end.
Outbank: Intelligent Banking from Outbank GmbH saw modest revenue, peaking at $6.4K in early September. Downloads remained below 1K, while active users fluctuated slightly, ending the quarter around 5.6K.
YNAB, by You Need A Budget LLC, showed stable revenue around $1K to $1.6K. Downloads were low, peaking at 492 by late September, with active users ranging from 9K to 14K.
Finally, Splid – Split group bills from Nicolas Jersch experienced a steady revenue stream, with a high of $1.6K in mid-August. Downloads ranged from 13K to 17K, while active users saw an increase, reaching nearly 398K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower's platform.