AI Insights · Timothy · December 2022
Top 5 Personal Finance Apps in Switzerland Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top personal finance apps in Switzerland showed varied performance across downloads, revenue, and active users. Notable apps include Tricount, Splitwise, and BudgetCH.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Switzerland's top personal finance budgeting and planning applications exhibited diverse trends in downloads, revenue, and active users. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides valuable insights into the performance of these apps.
Tricount - Split group bills experienced a modest decline in weekly downloads, starting at approximately 1.8K in early October and reaching a low of around 1.1K by mid-December. However, the app saw a significant spike to nearly 2.8K downloads in the final week of December. Weekly revenue for Tricount fluctuated, peaking at around $432 at the end of September and ending the quarter at approximately $411. Active users showed a slight decline from about 6.5K to 5.2K throughout the quarter, with a notable increase to 6.8K in the last week of December.
Splitwise maintained a relatively steady download rate, ranging from 1.5K to 2.1K weekly downloads, with a peak in the final week of December. The app's weekly revenue peaked at approximately $552 in the last week of December, with fluctuations throughout the quarter. Active users for Splitwise remained stable, averaging around 9K to 10K, with a dip to 7.9K in mid-December and a rebound to 9.3K by the end of the year.
Splid – Split group bills saw a gradual decline in weekly downloads, starting from about 1.2K in early October and dropping to around 400 by mid-December. However, there was a notable uptick to nearly 1K downloads in the final week of December. Revenue for Splid fluctuated, peaking at approximately $314 in the last week of December. Active users for Splid showed a steady decline from around 5.6K in early October to 3.8K in mid-December, with a rebound to 4.7K in the final week of the year.
BudgetCH exhibited a significant increase in weekly downloads, starting at around 530 in late September and peaking at approximately 839 in late November. The app's weekly revenue saw fluctuations, with a peak of around $187 in mid-November and ending the quarter at approximately $167.
Money manager, expense tracker had a consistent download rate, ranging from 250 to 530 downloads per week, with a peak in the final week of December. Revenue for the app saw a gradual increase, peaking at approximately $168 in early December. Active users for Money manager remained stable, averaging around 3.3K, with a slight increase to 3.9K at the end of December.
For more detailed insights into the performance of these apps, visit Sensor Tower.