AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Consumer Finance Apps on Android in Russia - Q1 2022
In Q1 2022, the top consumer finance apps in Russia on the Android platform showed varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights.
Throughout the first quarter of 2022, the top consumer finance applications on the Android platform in Russia exhibited a range of performance metrics. Here, we break down the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for the leading apps.
Zenmoney: expense tracker experienced a notable decline in weekly revenue, starting from around $2.9K at the end of December 2021 and dropping to $462 by early March 2022. Weekly downloads fluctuated, peaking at 4.3K in early January before declining to approximately 928 by mid-March. Active users saw a slight decline from 23.3K at the end of December to around 21K by the end of March.
1Money: expense tracker budget showed a significant spike in weekly downloads, reaching up to 9.9K in early January before tapering off to about 1.2K by mid-March. Revenue also saw a peak of approximately $2.9K in early January, with a subsequent decline to $244 by early March. Active users remained relatively steady, fluctuating between 55K and 69K.
CoinKeeper: spending tracker had a varied performance in weekly revenue, starting at $1.3K at the end of December and decreasing to $211 by early March. Downloads peaked at 3.9K in early January and saw a low of 1.2K by the end of February before rising again to 2.6K by the end of March. Active users hovered around the 22K mark throughout the quarter.
CoinKeeper — expense tracker showed modest weekly revenue, peaking at $587 in early January and then decreasing to $70 by early March. Downloads were highest in early January at 1.3K, declining to around 283 by the end of February before a slight recovery to 521 by the end of March. Active users ranged from 14.5K to 18.7K throughout the quarter.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker experienced relatively stable weekly revenue, peaking at $419 in late January and dropping to $79 by early March. Downloads peaked at 772 in early January and maintained a steady rate, averaging around 650 towards the end of March. Active users increased from 6.1K at the end of December to approximately 7K by the end of January and then fluctuated slightly, ending the quarter at around 5.9K.
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