AI Insights · Timothy · July 2024
Q2 2024 Performance of Top iOS Personal Finance Apps in the US
Explore the latest trends in downloads, revenue, and active users for the top 5 personal finance apps on iOS in the US during Q2 2024. Data provided by Sensor Tower.
In Q2 of 2024, the personal finance budgeting and planning apps on the iOS platform have shown varying performance trends. Here's a brief overview of how each of the top 5 apps fared during this period, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Splitwise saw its revenue peak at $225K in late April, with notable fluctuations throughout the quarter, ending with $139K in late June. Downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 170K throughout the quarter, while weekly active users showed a slight decline from 921K to 736K.
Monefy: Money Tracker experienced its highest revenue at $83K in mid-April, followed by a downward trend to $23K by the end of June. Downloads saw a decrease from 87K at the start of April to 58K by the quarter's close. Weekly active users also saw a dip, starting at 615K and ending at 542K.
Money Manager Expense & Budget had no revenue to report for the quarter. However, downloads showed an uptick from 47K in early April to 96K in early June, before dropping to 46K. Weekly active users increased from 298K to 352K by early June and then slightly decreased to 317K by the quarter's end.
Money manager, expense tracker also displayed minimal revenue figures, with the highest at $6K in late April. Downloads were generally on the rise, from 39K to 71K by the end of June. Weekly active users grew from 383K to 459K, indicating a steady increase in engagement.
Lastly, Tricount - Split group bills showed negligible revenue, with no earnings reported for most of the quarter. Downloads were variable, with a peak at 72K in mid-April and ending at 39K. The number of weekly active users saw a slight increase from 193K to 172K over the quarter.
For more detailed insights on the performance of personal finance apps, visit Sensor Tower.