AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Europe's Top Android Personal Finance Apps in Q2 2024: Sensor Tower Insights
Explore the Q2 2024 performance trends of the leading Personal Finance apps on Android in Europe, with insights from Sensor Tower. Examine the download and user activity statistics without delving into revenue analysis for apps with zero earnings.
In the second quarter of 2024, the European market for Android Personal Finance applications has seen varied performance among top contenders. Sensor Tower provides detailed insights into how these apps have fared in terms of downloads and weekly active users.
Tricount - Split group bills commenced the quarter with 39K downloads, peaking at 51K in early May, and concluded with a significant rise to 49K. Weekly active users started at 159K, rising to a peak of 180K in early May before settling at 178K.
Splitwise showed a steady download trend starting at 32K, dipping slightly in April, and then increasing to 40K by the end of the quarter. Active users fluctuated, with an initial 228K in April, a dip to 200K mid-quarter, and a recovery to 224K by the end of June.
Paylib, le paiement mobile experienced a decrease in downloads from 34K to 26K in mid-April, followed by a gradual increase to 31K. Its weekly active users reflected a similar pattern, with an initial 54K that decreased to 45K and then increased to 51K by the quarter's end.
Money manager & expenses started the quarter with 21K downloads and witnessed a mid-quarter dip before recovering to 20K. Its active user base showed a slight decrease from 394K to 349K over the quarter.
Woolsocks: The money app had a modest start with 9K downloads, peaked at 14K in June, and ended with 10K. The app’s weekly active users started at 63K, peaked at 75K mid-June, and slightly decreased to 73K.
For more detailed insights, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analysis offers an in-depth look at the performance of these applications over time.