AI Insights · Timothy · June 2023
Top 5 Investing and Financial Management Apps in the US for Q2 2023
The top 5 investing and financial management apps in the US showed varied performance in Q2 2023, with some apps experiencing growth in revenue and active users, while others saw fluctuations in downloads.
In Q2 2023, the top 5 investing and financial management apps on a unified platform in the United States demonstrated diverse performance trends. Below is an analysis based on data from Sensor Tower.
Seeking Alpha: News & Analysis saw a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $88K in the final week of June. Weekly downloads fluctuated, reaching a high of 2.2K in late May and then dropping to around 0.8K by the end of June. Meanwhile, weekly active users showed a slight decline, starting at 161K in late March and ending at 153K in the last week of June.
TradingView: Track All Markets experienced consistent weekly revenue, with figures hovering around $62K to $73K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 24K to 28K. Weekly active users increased from 366K in late March to over 400K by the end of June, indicating a growing user base.
Webull: Investing & Trading displayed varying trends in weekly revenue, starting at $60K in late March and dipping to around $45K by the end of May, before recovering to $54K in late June. Weekly downloads showed a downward trend, from 68K in late March to about 31K in late June. Despite this, weekly active users remained robust, peaking at 881K in early April and ending the quarter at 772K.
Copilot: Track & Budget Money had a steady weekly revenue, fluctuating between $20K and $31K throughout the quarter. Weekly downloads peaked at 4.4K in late April and then decreased to about 2.3K by the end of June. Weekly active users remained stable, averaging around 22K to 23K over the quarter.
Yahoo Finance: Stocks & News showed consistent weekly revenue, ranging from $18K to $26K. Weekly downloads were relatively stable, peaking at 14.9K in mid-June and maintaining around 12K to 14K for most of the quarter. Weekly active users started at 1.2M in late March, peaked at 1.3M in mid-April, and ended at 1.17M by the end of June.
These insights highlight the dynamic nature of the investing and financial management app market in the US. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.