AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on iOS in Switzerland Q4 2021
Explore the performance of the top personal finance apps in Switzerland on iOS during Q4 2021, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the fourth quarter of 2021, the top five personal finance budgeting and planning apps on iOS in Switzerland showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's an overview of their trends based on data from Sensor Tower.
Tricount - Split group bills experienced fluctuations in both weekly revenue and downloads. Revenue peaked at around $137 in the week of September 27 and saw a dip to $32 by mid-November before rising again to $105 in the week of December 20. Downloads started strong at 631 in late September, dipped to 176 by mid-December, and then surged to 654 in the last week of the year. Active users showed a slight decline from 2.8K to 2.1K mid-quarter but ended on a high note at 2.8K by the end of December.
BudgetCH had a notable peak in weekly downloads, reaching 668 in the week of November 22, with a subsequent decline to 115 by the end of December. Revenue saw some variability, peaking at $106 in late September and $100 in the last week of December, but dipping to a low of $8 in early November.
Splitwise showed consistent performance with minor fluctuations. Weekly revenue peaked at $149 in late October and remained relatively stable around $70-$80 for most of the quarter. Downloads were highest at 614 in early October and saw a low of 92 by mid-December, before rising again to 510 in the last week of December. Active users decreased slightly from 3.6K in late September to 2.5K by mid-December, ending at 3.2K in the final week.
Buddy: Budget Planner App demonstrated a steady decline in active users, from 305 in late September to 128 by the end of December. Revenue peaked at $498 in the first week of the quarter and dropped to $63 by the end of December. Downloads also showed a declining trend, starting at 255 and ending at 115.
Splid – Split group bills saw a decline in active users, from 1.5K in early October to 821 by the end of December. Weekly downloads were highest at 327 in late September, but dropped significantly to 19 by mid-December, before a slight recovery to 122 in the last week of the year. Revenue peaked at $199 in late September and remained relatively stable around $90-$130 for most of the quarter, ending at $156 in the final week.
These insights highlight the varying performance of personal finance apps in Switzerland. For more detailed data and trends, visit Sensor Tower.