AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in Australia Q4 2021
A look at the top personal finance apps in Australia for Q4 2021 on the Android platform, based on weekly downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, several personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the Android platform in Australia demonstrated notable performance trends. Here’s a breakdown of the top five apps based on data from Sensor Tower.
WeMoney: Pay off debt faster saw a varied trend in weekly downloads. Starting with 841 downloads in late September, downloads peaked at 1.9K in the final week of December. The app maintained a consistent level of user interest throughout the quarter, although weekly revenue data was not available.
Splitwise experienced a steady increase in both weekly downloads and revenue. Downloads rose from around 593 in late September to 1.6K by the end of December. Weekly revenue showed fluctuations but remained within the $361 to $650 range, peaking at $650 in mid-October. Active users also showed a positive trend, increasing from 7.8K to 8.7K by the end of the quarter.
WiseList- grocery&money saving had a more erratic download pattern. It started strong with 1.1K downloads in late September but saw a significant drop to as low as 51 in mid-October before a slight recovery. Weekly revenue data was not available for this app.
Money manager & expenses maintained a steady performance in terms of weekly downloads, ranging from 246 to 438. Weekly revenue showed minor fluctuations, peaking at $103 in early December. The app’s active users grew from 2.7K to 3.2K over the quarter.
Finally, Slate Super had a relatively stable download rate, starting at 293 downloads and peaking at 427 in late October. The app did not generate any revenue during this period, and no active user data was available.
For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.