AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
France's Top iOS Personal Finance Apps in Q1 2024: A Sensor Tower Analysis
Explore the performance of the leading Personal Finance apps on the iOS platform in France for Q1 2024. Sensor Tower provides insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
The first quarter of 2024 has been an interesting period for personal finance apps on the iOS platform in France. Here's a glance at how the top 5 budgeting and planning applications fared, according to data from Sensor Tower.
Paylib, le paiement mobile observed a steady download trend with numbers fluctuating around 30K to 36K. Its weekly active users also showed a consistent pattern, starting the quarter with approximately 53K users and ending with just under 50K.
Tricount - Split group bills experienced a slight dip in downloads from 27K in the first week to around 14K by the end of the quarter. Revenue for Tricount remained modest, ranging from $156 to $255 per week. Active users showed a decline from 83K in the first week to approximately 54K in the last week of March.
Bankin' - Your money manager showed a varied revenue trend with a peak of over $10K in late January, while its downloads saw a mid-quarter spike to over 11K. Weekly active users started strong at 126K and maintained above 110K throughout the quarter.
Woolsocks: The money app had relatively low download numbers, beginning the quarter with just over 1K and experiencing a peak of around 3K in mid-March. The app did not generate revenue during this period.
Buddy: Budget Planner App had an interesting quarter with its downloads peaking at over 2K in late January and then dropping to under 1K towards the end of March. Revenue remained under $500 each week, with a peak at $419 in early February. Active users peaked at 2.2K at the end of January but saw a decline to just under 1.4K by the quarter's close.
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