AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Android Personal Finance Apps Performance in the US
Exploring the performance trends of the top five personal finance budgeting and planning apps on Android in the US during the second quarter of 2024. Sensor Tower's data provides a snapshot of downloads, revenue, and user engagement.
In the second quarter of 2024, personal finance apps on Android have seen varying levels of activity among users in the United States. Sensor Tower's data brings us the latest insights into the performance of these applications.
YNAB demonstrated a fluctuating revenue trend, with peaks of $126K and lows around $47K. Downloads were relatively low, with a high of 84K in late April, and the weekly active users saw a similar up-and-down pattern, ranging from 91K to 129K.
Splitwise maintained a steady revenue stream between $41K and $75K. The app's downloads remained consistent, with numbers hovering around 550K at the start of April and settling near 439K by the end of June. Weekly active users stayed within the 2.5M to 2.7M range, with slight dips in May.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker from BudgetBakers had a modest revenue performance, ranging from $36K to $47K. Downloads showed a declining trend from 254K in early April to 130K by late June. Active users experienced a gradual decrease from 2K in April to 1.6K in June.
Bankin' saw its revenue figures remain stable, with a slight decrease from $28K to $24K by the quarter's end. Unfortunately, there was no available data on downloads and active users for Bankin' during this period.
Finary: Budget & Money Tracker also had no data available for downloads and weekly active users. However, its revenue showed modest but consistent numbers, generally ranging from $23K to $30K throughout the quarter.
For a more detailed analysis and additional insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive reports offer a deeper dive into the data behind these trends.