AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 iOS Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps in Europe - Q1 2022
In Q1 2022, the top 5 personal finance apps on iOS in Europe showed diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover how each app performed in this detailed analysis.
In the first quarter of 2022, the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on iOS in Europe demonstrated varying trends in weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here, we take a closer look at the performance of Tricount - Split group bills, Splitwise, Monefy: Money Tracker, Bankin' - Your money manager, and Budget Planner l Snoop Money.
Tricount - Split group bills experienced a fluctuating pattern in weekly downloads, starting at around 37.6K in late December and dipping to 16K in mid-January before recovering to a peak of 23K by the end of March. Weekly revenue saw minor fluctuations, ranging from approximately $489 to $699. Active users hovered around 100K throughout the quarter, with a slight dip in mid-January.
Splitwise showed a steady increase in weekly downloads, beginning at 30K in late December and reaching 24K by the end of March. Weekly revenue peaked at $1.2K in late January and late March. Active users consistently ranged between 100K and 120K, with the highest number of active users observed in the last week of March.
Monefy: Money Tracker had a notable peak in weekly downloads at the start of January with 29K, followed by a decline and a secondary peak of 24K in late February. Weekly revenue showed a downward trend, starting at $5.4K in early January and decreasing to approximately $2.1K by the end of March. Active users remained steady, starting at around 66K and peaking at 85.5K in late February.
Bankin' - Your money manager experienced a significant increase in weekly revenue from $6.4K in late December to a peak of $17.4K in late February. Downloads also showed an upward trend, starting at 12.6K and reaching 17.6K by early March. Active users remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 130K and 150K throughout the quarter.
Lastly, Budget Planner l Snoop Money saw a steady weekly download rate, peaking at 14K in late February. The app had minimal weekly revenue, with only $39 recorded in late March. Active users peaked at 45.9K in late February before experiencing a slight decline towards the end of the quarter.
This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides valuable insights into the performance of personal finance apps in Europe. For more detailed analyses and trends, visit Sensor Tower.