AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in Malta, Q1 2024
In the first quarter of 2024, five personal finance apps on Android showed varying performance metrics in Malta. Here’s a closer look at their weekly downloads and revenue trends.
In the first quarter of 2024, five personal finance apps on Android showed varying performance metrics in Malta. Here’s a closer look at their weekly downloads and revenue trends.
Splitwise began the quarter with weekly downloads around 48 and saw a general decline to 29 by the end of March. Its weekly revenue started at $33 and fluctuated throughout the quarter, peaking at $51 in early March before declining to $22 in the last week of March.
Cash Book- daily expenses experienced steady weekly downloads, starting at 19 and reaching 29 by the end of the quarter. Notably, the app did not generate any weekly revenue during this period.
Tricount - Split group bills had a varying download trend, starting at 19 downloads per week and ending at 13. Its weekly revenue showed minor fluctuations, starting at $10, peaking at $20 in late January, and ending the quarter at $12.
Money manager & expenses saw a notable drop in weekly downloads from 47 at the beginning of January to 10 by the end of March. The app’s weekly revenue remained relatively stable, starting at $9 and ending at $7, with minor fluctuations in between.
Mony: Budget & Expense Tracker had a more erratic performance. Weekly downloads started at 50 but dropped to 12 by the end of March. The app’s revenue saw a significant peak at $51 in late January before settling at $6 in the final week of March.
These insights into the performance of personal finance apps in Malta for Q1 2024 are based on data from Sensor Tower. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.