AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Top 5 Consumer Finance Apps on iOS in Bolivia: Q2 2024
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 consumer finance apps on iOS in Bolivia for Q2 2024, including weekly downloads and revenue insights.
In Q2 2024, the top five consumer finance apps on iOS in Bolivia showed varied performance in terms of weekly downloads and revenue. Below, we delve into the trends for each app.
Wallet - Daily Budget & Profit experienced fluctuating weekly revenue, starting the quarter with $28 and dipping to $6 the following week. Revenue saw another peak at $28 in the week of April 1st, before stabilizing around $7 to $19 in the later weeks. Weekly downloads for the app remained relatively steady, with a high of 41 downloads in the week of June 3rd.
Mobills - Budget Planner had a modest revenue performance, starting at $14 in the first week of April, with a notable peak at $32 in the week of April 29th. The app's weekly downloads were minimal, with a slight increase to 11 downloads in the week of April 22nd.
Splitwise showed consistent weekly downloads, peaking at 41 in the week of June 17th. The app's revenue was steady, with a noticeable peak at $16 in the week of May 6th, and generally hovered between $2 and $13 throughout the quarter.
Monefy: Money Tracker saw a high of 45 downloads in the first week of April, with a general decline to 16 downloads by the end of the quarter. Revenue for Monefy fluctuated, peaking at $22 in the first week of April and maintaining modest earnings around $1 to $14 in subsequent weeks.
Money Pro: Personal Finance AR had sporadic weekly downloads, with a peak of 4 in the week of May 27th. Revenue for Money Pro started at $21 in the first week of April, with a significant drop to $1 in the following week, and maintained small peaks and troughs, ending the quarter with $6 in the final week of June.
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