AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Finance Apps Surge in the US: Sensor Tower Data Insights
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 personal finance apps on Android for Q2 2024 in the US, based on Sensor Tower's latest data. Downloads and active users are on the rise, offering a snapshot of the apps' current standing.
Personal finance apps continue to be a staple for budget-conscious users. In Q2 of 2024, the Android platform saw significant activity among the top budgeting and planning applications in the United States. Sensor Tower provides a closer look at the performance of these financial aides.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker by BudgetBakers showed a fluctuating revenue trend, starting strong in April with $258K and peaking at $353K in the second week of April, before dipping to $204K in June and then rebounding to $324K by the end of the quarter. Downloads began at 159K, spiked to 227K, but saw a notable decrease to just 9K in early June, recovering slightly to 92K. Weekly active users started at around 1.8M, with a gradual decline to 1.6M by the quarter's end.
AppFer SRL's Fast Budget - Expense Manager maintained a relatively stable revenue, opening at $199K and closing the quarter with a high of $306K. Downloads showed more volatility, with an impressive peak at 571K in late April, dropping to 205K in late June. Active users ranged from 1.7M to a peak of 1.9M, ending slightly lower at 1.7M.
Realbyte Inc.'s Money Manager Expense & Budget saw revenues ranging from $212K to $331K, with the highest point in early June. Downloads started at 426K and experienced a high of 752K in late April, before concluding at 382K. Weekly active users were strong, starting at 39.5M and showing a slight decrease to 34.9M by the quarter's close.
Splitwise from the US-based publisher Splitwise had a varied revenue pattern, starting at $251K, dipping to $125K in late April, and ending the quarter at $220K. Downloads were consistent with a high of 353K in mid-June. Active users saw a steady increase from 982K to 1.1M over the quarter.
Lastly, 1Money: expense tracker budget by Svyatoslav Vlasov had no downloads reported for the quarter. However, revenue displayed growth from $105K in the first week of April to a peak of $258K in early May, ending at $114K. Weekly active users hovered around the 600K mark, with a slight end-of-quarter increase to 523K.
For more insights and detailed analytics on app performance, Sensor Tower's comprehensive database remains the go-to resource.