AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on iOS in Germany Q1 2024
A look at the performance trends of the top 5 personal finance apps in Germany on the iOS platform for the first quarter of 2024.
The first quarter of 2024 saw interesting trends in the performance of the top personal finance budgeting and planning applications on iOS in Germany. Here’s a detailed look at the weekly downloads, revenue, and active users for Finanzguru - Konten & Verträge, Splitwise, Splid – Split group bills, Tricount - Split group bills, and CashCounter: The cash manager.
Finanzguru - Konten & Verträge from dwins GmbH experienced a notable trend in weekly revenue, starting the quarter strong with approximately $86K in the first week of January. However, it saw fluctuations throughout the quarter, ending March with around $66K. The app’s weekly downloads began at 24.6K but saw a decline, reaching 10.4K by the end of March. Active users showed a slight decline from 137K at the beginning of January to 133K by the end of March.
Splitwise by Splitwise, Inc. maintained a relatively steady weekly revenue, fluctuating between $1.1K and $747. The app's weekly downloads started at 13K in early January, dropping to around 7K mid-quarter, but rebounded to nearly 10K by the end of March. Active users followed a similar pattern, starting at 50K and dipping to 40K before climbing back to 44K.
Splid – Split group bills, developed by Nicolas Jersch, saw modest revenue figures, hovering around $300 throughout the quarter. Downloads started at 6.3K and, despite some fluctuations, ended the quarter at approximately 4.8K. The app’s active users started at 32K and saw a slight decline to 28K by the end of March.
Tricount - Split group bills from Tricount displayed consistent weekly revenue around $180, with downloads remaining steady at about 4.3K towards the end of the quarter. Active users started at 16K and dipped slightly to 11K by the end of March.
CashCounter: The cash manager by Corvin Hartmann had the lowest revenue among the top apps, with figures around $80 at the start of January, dropping to $39 by the end of March. The app's downloads began at 2.9K and maintained a steady pace, ending March at 2.3K. Active users saw a slight decline from 78K to 76K over the quarter.
This data, provided by Sensor Tower, highlights the dynamic nature of the personal finance app market in Germany. For more detailed insights, visit Sensor Tower.