AI Insights · Timothy · January 2024
Top 5 Consumer Finance Apps in the Netherlands Q4 2023
Explore the performance trends of the top 5 consumer finance apps in the Netherlands during Q4 2023, with insights on their downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the fourth quarter of 2023, the top 5 consumer finance applications in the Netherlands demonstrated notable performance trends across downloads, revenue, and active users on a unified platform. The data, sourced from Sensor Tower, reveals key insights into each app's market presence and user engagement.
Dyme: Expenses, Budget & Save saw an initial weekly revenue of around $2.3K at the start of the quarter, which experienced fluctuations, peaking at $1.8K in late October before stabilizing around $1.2K towards the end of December. Weekly downloads for the app showed a significant upward trend, starting at 3.6K and reaching 5.6K by the last week of December. Active users also increased steadily, from 5.4K at the end of September to 7.1K by the end of the quarter.
YNAB exhibited a weekly revenue pattern that peaked at $1K in late October and hovered around $600 to $900 for most of the quarter. Download numbers were relatively low and showed a downward trend, starting at 189 and dropping to 25 by the end of December. Active user metrics remained fairly stable, fluctuating between 849 and 1076 throughout the quarter.
Tellow | Slim boekhouden experienced relatively consistent weekly revenue, with a notable peak at $947 in mid-December. Downloads showed a declining trend from 220 at the beginning of the quarter to just 37 by the end of December.
iBilly - Budgets & Money Saver had a modest revenue performance, maintaining figures around $400 to $500 throughout the quarter. Download trends were initially strong, with a peak of 1.8K in late November, but declined to 568 by the end of December.
Splitwise showed a consistent revenue increase, from $228 at the start of the quarter to $590 by the end. Downloads started at 1.9K, saw a peak of 2K in early October, and then gradually declined to 833 by the end of December. Active users also followed a downward trend, beginning at 8K and closing the quarter at 6.4K.
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