AI Insights · Timothy · July 2022
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Unified Platform in Belgium in Q2 2022
In Q2 2022, the top personal finance apps in Belgium saw varied performance trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. Sensor Tower data provides detailed insights.
In the second quarter of 2022, Belgium's top five personal finance budgeting and planning applications exhibited diverse performance trends on a unified platform, according to Sensor Tower data. Here’s a closer look at how these apps fared:
Tricount - Split group bills saw a noticeable increase in weekly downloads, starting at 4.5K in late March and peaking at over 6K by the end of June. Weekly revenue also showed a steady rise, peaking at around $379 in late May before a slight dip to $280 in the last week of June. Active user numbers grew consistently, reaching approximately 19.5K by the end of the quarter.
Splitwise experienced stable weekly downloads, beginning at 3.3K and increasing to about 4.3K by the end of June. Revenue trends were also positive, with weekly earnings starting at around $201 and peaking at $350 in early June. The app maintained a solid active user base, fluctuating between 15.5K and 18.7K throughout the quarter.
Money manager, expense tracker saw more modest download numbers, ranging from 500 to 900 per week. Revenue showed an upward trend, peaking at $160 in mid-April and maintaining around $100-150 in other weeks. Active users remained stable, with weekly numbers hovering around 5K to 5.3K.
DManager had consistent weekly downloads, starting at 1K and peaking at 1.2K in early May. However, there was no revenue data available for this app, and active user metrics were not provided.
Rydoo had the lowest download numbers among the top five, with a weekly range from 283 to 619. Similar to DManager, there was no revenue or active user data available for this app.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these apps, visit Sensor Tower.