AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in Latvia Q4 2023
In Q4 2023, Latvia's top 5 personal finance apps on Android showed varied performance in downloads and revenue. Notable trends include steady revenue growth for Money manager & expenses and consistent downloads for Splitwise.
In Q4 2023, Latvia's top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the Android platform exhibited diverse trends in downloads and revenue, according to Sensor Tower data.
Money manager & expenses from Cleaner + Antivirus + VPN company saw a notable increase in weekly revenue, peaking at around $29 in early November and maintaining a steady performance thereafter, fluctuating between $9 and $16. Weekly downloads for the app varied, starting at 94 in late September, then slightly declining to 67 by mid-December, before a slight uptick to 77 by the end of the quarter.
Splitwise experienced consistent weekly revenue growth, starting at $32 in late September and peaking at $54 by mid-December. The app’s weekly downloads showed fluctuations, starting at 96 and hitting a peak of 106 in mid-October, before gradually declining to 66 by mid-December, with a slight recovery to 67 by the end of the quarter.
CashCounter: The euro counter by Corvin Hartmann had no reported revenue throughout the quarter. However, it saw a significant number of weekly downloads, starting at 75 in late September and peaking at 118 in mid-October. The downloads then declined steadily to 43 by mid-December, with a small increase to 55 in the final week.
Bilance - Your Money & Budget showed a mixed performance in revenue and downloads. Weekly revenue peaked at $135 in early October but declined to $26 by the end of December. Downloads started strong at 117 in late September, saw a significant drop to 3 by mid-December, but surged to 136 in the final week of December.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker by BudgetBakers demonstrated steady revenue, peaking at $55 in late September and maintaining a range between $21 and $48 throughout the quarter. The app’s downloads varied, starting at 49 in late September and peaking at 62 in late November, before slightly declining to 45 by the end of December.
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