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AI Insights · Timothy · October 2021

Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps in the US for Q3 2021

In Q3 2021, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps in the US showed varied performance in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at their statistics.

Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps in the US for Q3 2021

In the third quarter of 2021, the leading personal finance budgeting and planning apps on a unified platform in the United States displayed diverse trends in their performance metrics. Below is a detailed analysis of the top five apps, highlighting their weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.

Rocket Money - Bills & Budgets experienced fluctuations in its weekly revenue, starting from around $98.6K at the end of June and peaking at approximately $102.2K in early September, before settling down to about $90.5K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads saw a high of 91.5K in early August and declined to about 66.1K by late September. Active users started at 726K, peaked at 794K at the end of August, and ended the quarter at around 770K.

EveryDollar: Personal Budget showed a steady decline in weekly revenue, starting at approximately $60.9K in late June and dropping to around $42.1K by the end of September. Download numbers were relatively stable, hovering around 15K to 19K per week, with a slight increase towards the end of the quarter. Active users remained consistent, starting at 362K and closing the quarter at about 342K.

YNAB saw its weekly revenue fluctuate, starting at approximately $60.5K in late June, dipping to around $35.9K in mid-September, and then rebounding to about $62.1K by the end of the quarter. Weekly downloads were relatively steady, ranging from 6.3K to 8.3K. Active users remained stable around the 67K mark throughout the quarter.

Quicken Simplifi: Budget Smart demonstrated consistent performance with weekly revenue fluctuating between $9.1K and $11.5K. Downloads varied slightly, peaking at 5.3K in late July and averaging around 4K per week. Active users showed a gradual increase, starting at 14.5K at the beginning of the quarter and rising to approximately 16.7K by the end of September.

Copilot: Track & Budget Money had a notable rise in weekly revenue, starting at $6.3K at the end of June and peaking at around $11.1K in late July, before settling at approximately $9.2K by the end of the quarter. Downloads saw a significant increase from 1.1K in late June to about 4.5K in mid-September. Active users also rose sharply, from 6.9K at the beginning of the quarter to 10.2K by the end.

These insights into the performance of the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps in Q3 2021 are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: October 2021