AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in the Middle East: Q1 2024
An overview of the performance of the top 5 personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the Android platform in the Middle East during Q1 2024, highlighting trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
During the first quarter of 2024, the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the Android platform in the Middle East exhibited a variety of trends in downloads, revenue, and active user engagement. Below is a detailed performance analysis of the top five apps in this category.
MySalary - Manage your money saw consistent weekly download numbers, ranging between 1.7K and 3.1K. The app started the year with 2.3K downloads in the first week of January and peaked at 3.1K downloads in early February. However, the downloads slightly declined towards the end of March, dropping to 1.7K.
Cash Book- daily expenses experienced steady weekly revenue, fluctuating around $5 to $7, and maintained a consistent download rate throughout the quarter. The app saw its highest weekly downloads of approximately 3K in late February. Active users for this app remained robust, starting at 9.8K in early January and peaking at nearly 12K in early March.
Splitwise demonstrated strong revenue performance, peaking at $1K in the week of January 22. Download rates were steady, with numbers ranging from 1.2K to 2.2K weekly. Active users saw a slight decline over the quarter, starting from about 19K in early January and settling around 15K by the end of March.
Malaa: Track, Save & Invest had notable spikes in downloads, particularly in February, where it reached a peak of 3.8K. The app's download numbers fluctuated significantly, starting from 578 in early January and then experiencing a sharp increase and decrease throughout the quarter.
وفير : تتبع المصروفات الذكي maintained a relatively stable download rate, starting the year with 1.3K downloads and experiencing a slight dip to 529 in early March. The app saw a resurgence towards the end of March, with downloads rising back to 1.1K.
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