AI Insights · Timothy · April 2022
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on iOS in Ukraine Q1 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on iOS in Ukraine during Q1 2022, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Throughout the first quarter of 2022, several personal finance budgeting and planning applications on iOS in Ukraine exhibited varied performance trends. Here is a closer look at the top five apps:
Monefy: Money Tracker saw a noticeable fluctuation in its weekly revenue, starting from around $1.2K in early January, dipping to $106 in late February, and then slightly recovering to $375 by the end of March. The app's weekly downloads peaked at 2.3K in late January before declining significantly to around 353 in late February. Weekly active users remained steady initially, peaking at 10.8K in late January, but then decreased to approximately 8.5K by the end of March.
monobudget experienced relatively stable weekly revenue, hovering around $50 to $100 throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads for the app showed an initial spike to 1.5K in late January, followed by a drop to around 228 in late February. Active user data for this app was not provided.
CoinKeeper: money manager demonstrated a varied revenue pattern, peaking at approximately $1.2K in early January and then gradually declining to $288 by the end of March. The app's weekly downloads followed a similar trend, starting at 807 in early January and dropping to 125 by late February, before slightly recovering to 317 by the end of March. Weekly active users showed a slight decline from around 4.3K in mid-January to about 3.5K by the end of March.
Money manager, expense tracker had modest weekly revenue, ranging mostly between $30 and $70. Weekly downloads started strong at 849 in early January, but fell to around 104 by late February, with a slight recovery to 331 by the end of March. The app's weekly active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 2.3K in early February and then decreasing to around 1.6K by late February, before rising again to 2.1K by the end of March.
Money OK - personal finance maintained a consistent weekly revenue of around $100, with a slight dip to $29 in mid-March. Weekly downloads peaked at 1.7K in late January but dropped significantly to around 9 in late February, recovering slightly to 93 by the end of March. Weekly active users showed a peak of 1.8K in late January, declining to around 623 by the end of March.
For more insights and detailed analytics on these apps, visit Sensor Tower.