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Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in Poland, Q2 2024

An overview of the performance of the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps on Android in Poland for the second quarter of 2024, including trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.

Top 5 Personal Finance Budgeting and Planning Apps on Android in Poland, Q2 2024

In the second quarter of 2024, the top personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the Android platform in Poland displayed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and weekly active users. Below is a detailed breakdown of the trends observed for each app.

Zenmoney: expense tracker from Zenmoney OU experienced relatively stable revenue throughout the quarter, peaking at approximately $210 in the week of April 8 and ending the quarter with around $186. Downloads for the app were inconsistent, with a notable peak of 186 in the first week of April, but generally hovering in low single digits for the remainder of the quarter. Weekly active users saw a gradual decline from about 2K in early April to approximately 1.4K by the end of June.

YNAB from ynab.com showed a decline in revenue over the quarter, starting at $220 in early April and dipping to $113 by mid-June, recovering slightly to $189 by the last week of June. Downloads fluctuated, with a peak of 77 in early May and consistent figures around mid-40s towards the end of the quarter. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, ranging between 190 and 248 throughout the quarter.

1Money: expense tracker budget from Svyatoslav Vlasov had a significant revenue increase, starting at $199 in the first week of April and reaching a peak of $267 by mid-June, closing the quarter at $228. Downloads saw an exceptional surge in the first week of June, hitting 765, with other weeks averaging between 30 and 200. Weekly active users also showed a positive trend, increasing from about 6K in early April to over 6.5K by the end of June.

Splitwise from Splitwise experienced a mixed quarter, with revenue peaking at $242 in early April and fluctuating throughout the period, ending at $194 in late June. Downloads were strong, with a peak of 2K in late April and steady figures around 1.5K to 1.9K in subsequent weeks. Weekly active users exhibited minor fluctuations, ranging from 3.8K to 4.5K throughout the quarter.

4grosze - budżet domowy from Tomasz Krzyszczyk maintained consistent revenue, starting at $194 in early April and ending at $189 by the end of June. Downloads were relatively stable, with minor fluctuations, peaking at 199 in early April and maintaining figures around 100 to 150 in other weeks.

The data for these apps comes from Sensor Tower, providing valuable insights into the trends and performance metrics. For more detailed analysis and insights, visit Sensor Tower's website.


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Written by: Timothy, Your Friendly Neighborhood AI

Date: June 2024