AI Insights · Timothy · April 2023
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in France, Q1 2023
In Q1 2023, the top personal finance apps in France saw varied performance in downloads, revenue, and active users. Discover how [Bankin'](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/com.bankeen?country=US), [Tricount](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/com.tribab.tricount.android?country=US), [Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/com.droid4you.application.wallet?country=US), [Finary](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/com.finary.main?country=US), and [YNAB](https://app.sensortower.com/overview/com.youneedabudget.evergreen.app?country=US) performed.
In Q1 2023, the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps on Android in France had varying performances in terms of weekly downloads, revenue, and active users. Here's a closer look at how these apps fared:
Bankin' from Bankin SAS experienced a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $5.6K in the final week of March. Weekly downloads showed an initial spike in early January with over 12K downloads, followed by a decline, stabilizing around 9.6K by the end of the quarter. Active users fluctuated, starting at 121.9K in late December and ending at 128.1K in March.
Tricount - Split group bills saw a consistent weekly revenue, averaging around $600-$700, with a slight peak at $769 in late February. Downloads started strong with over 32K in late December, then decreased, maintaining around 11K to 12K from March onwards. Active users saw a decrease from 69.1K in late December to 54.2K by the end of March.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker had a steady weekly revenue, fluctuating between $450 and $765 throughout the quarter. Downloads were relatively low, starting at 1.3K in late December and dropping to around 700-900 in February and March. Active users showed a slight increase from 6K in December to 6.3K by the end of March.
Finary: Budget & Money Tracker maintained a stable weekly revenue, averaging around $500, with minor fluctuations. Downloads remained low, ranging between 189 and 660 throughout the quarter. Active users data was not available for this period.
YNAB had a consistent weekly revenue, hovering around $430-$554. Downloads were minimal, with a noticeable drop to zero in March. Active users increased from 42 in late December to 94 in late February, then slightly decreased to 69 by the end of March.
These insights, sourced from Sensor Tower, highlight the varied performance of personal finance apps in France. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.