AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 iOS Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps Performance in Latin America - Q1 2022
Discover how the top 5 personal finance apps performed on iOS in Latin America during Q1 2022, based on weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on iOS in Latin America showcased diverse performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a detailed look into their metrics:
Mobills - Budget Planner experienced a notable fluctuation in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $14.3K in mid-January and maintaining an average revenue of around $10K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads had a high of 10.9K at the end of January, but saw a decrease to around 6.9K by the end of March. Active users started strong at 57.4K, but gradually declined to about 50.1K by the quarter's end.
Organizze Budget Planner showed a significant revenue spike to about $13.3K in the last week of January. Weekly downloads were highest in the first week of January at 4K but dropped to 2.3K by the end of March. Active user numbers remained relatively stable, starting at 18.1K and ending at 16.3K.
Wallet - Daily Budget & Profit saw consistent weekly revenue, generally hovering around the $1K mark, with minor fluctuations. Downloads ranged from 1.2K to 1.8K weekly, finishing Q1 with 1.2K downloads. Active users showed a slight decline from 2.9K at the start to 2.7K by the end of the quarter.
Monefy: Money Tracker maintained steady weekly revenue, peaking at $1.3K in mid-March. Downloads started at 2.5K and saw a peak of 3K in early January, before ending the quarter at 2.6K. Active users remained fairly consistent, beginning with 10.1K and ending slightly higher at 11.7K.
Money Pro: Personal Finance AR had the lowest weekly downloads among the top apps, peaking at 149 in the first week of January and concluding with 47 downloads by the end of March. Revenue showed minor peaks, with the highest being $1.1K in early January.
This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlights the varying performance dynamics of top personal finance apps in Latin America. For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower.