AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Personal Finance Apps Performance in the US
Explore the latest performance trends of the top 5 personal finance apps on Android in the US for Q2 2024. Data provided by Sensor Tower reveals user engagement and financial traction.
With the second quarter of 2024 wrapped up, we at Sensor Tower have crunched the numbers to bring insights into the performance of the top Android personal finance apps in the United States. Here's a closer look at how each app fared in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users.
YNAB experienced a fluctuating revenue trend, peaking at around $70K in early May, while downloads saw a significant spike to 79K in the last week of June. Weekly active users showed a slight drop mid-quarter but rebounded to 112K by the end of June.
Budget Expense Tracker by Wallet observed revenues reaching up to $84K in mid-May, with downloads remaining relatively stable, peaking at 168K in the first week of April. Active users began at 1.23M, dipped slightly, but climbed back up to 1.2M by early June.
Splitwise showed consistent revenue, hovering around the $30K mark throughout the quarter. Downloads surged to 324K in early June, and active users saw a significant jump, reaching 1.2M in the same period.
Fast Budget - Expense Manager saw its revenue peak at $41K in late May. Downloads experienced a noticeable uptick, with the highest at 462K in early June. Weekly active users rose steadily, reaching a high of 1.74M in the first week of June.
Bankin' had a steady revenue stream, with weekly figures around $15K to $20K. However, the app saw no downloads after the first week of April, with active users gradually declining to 56K by the quarter's end.
For more detailed insights on the performance of these apps and others in the personal finance category, visit Sensor Tower. Our data provides a comprehensive view of market trends and user preferences.