AI Insights · Timothy · July 2023
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in Qatar Q2 2023
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on Android in Qatar for Q2 2023, based on data from Sensor Tower.
In Q2 2023, the personal finance budgeting and planning apps on Android in Qatar showed varied performance trends. Below, we delve into the weekly downloads, revenue, and active user trends for the top 5 apps in this category.
Debito Passbook saw a steady rise in weekly downloads, starting from 337 in late March and peaking at 668 in the first week of June. The app maintained consistent download numbers close to 656 in mid-June before settling at 356 by the end of the quarter. Despite the increase in downloads, the app did not generate any revenue during this period.
Splitwise experienced a more fluctuating trend in downloads. Starting at 165 downloads in late March, the app saw a dip and then a surge, reaching 262 in early June. By the end of June, downloads slightly decreased to 202. Revenue for Splitwise was relatively stable, hovering around $22 to $34 weekly. Active users started at 1.19K in late March, peaking at 1.41K in early June, and then stabilizing around 1.22K by the end of the quarter.
Cash Book- daily expenses had a more consistent growth in downloads, beginning with 51 in late March and gradually increasing to 165 by late May. The app ended the quarter with 120 downloads in the last week of June. Active users followed a similar upward trend, starting at 306 and reaching 530 by early June, before slightly dropping to 510 at the end of the quarter.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker showed a steady increase in downloads, starting at 84 in late March and peaking at 132 in early June. By the end of June, the app had 106 downloads. Revenue varied weekly, ranging from $46 to $86, with no significant spikes. Active users increased from 444 in late March to 501 in early June, then slightly decreased to 439 by the end of June.
CashBook: Business Ledger Book had a more modest performance with downloads starting at 59 in late March and peaking at 106 in early June. The quarter ended with 71 downloads. Active users showed a gradual increase from 252 in late March to 287 by late May, before stabilizing around 244 by the end of June.
The data for these insights comes from Sensor Tower, providing a comprehensive look at the performance trends of top personal finance apps in Qatar. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.