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In the fourth quarter of 2025, the top personal finance budgeting and planning applications in Germany demonstrated notable trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Below is a detailed overview of each app's performance.
Finanzguru - Konten & Verträge from dwins GmbH saw a dynamic quarter with weekly revenue peaking at approximately $240K at the end of September and experiencing fluctuations thereafter, closing the year around $236K. Weekly downloads showed a significant rise towards the end of December, reaching about 57K, while active users increased from 1.4M to 1.6M.
Outbank: Intelligent Banking by Outbank GmbH experienced a varied revenue stream, peaking at about $14.8K in early October, and closing the quarter with $2.8K. Downloads picked up towards the end of the year, with 647 in the last week of December, and active users grew steadily, reaching approximately 55K.
Finanzfluss Copilot from Finflow GmbH had a remarkable spike in revenue in late November at around $15.9K, with a steady performance closing at $1.7K. Downloads and active users showed consistency with slight increases towards the year-end, finishing with 3.9K downloads and 62K active users.
Splitwise maintained a stable revenue pattern, peaking at about $5K in late December. Downloads increased significantly in the final weeks, reaching 24K, while active users showed a notable recovery to 924K by the end of December.
sevDesk from sevDesk GmbH saw modest revenue growth, ending the quarter at roughly $3K. Downloads remained relatively stable with a slight increase in December, reaching 1.8K, and active users hovered around 2.8K.
These insights are derived from Sensor Tower data, offering a comprehensive view of the market dynamics in Germany for personal finance applications. For more in-depth analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform.