AI Insights · Timothy · January 2025
Top 5 Personal Finance Apps in the Netherlands: Q4 2024 Performance
Explore the performance trends of the top personal finance apps in the Netherlands during Q4 2024, with insights on downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2024, the top five personal finance budgeting and planning applications in the Netherlands showcased varied performance metrics on a unified platform, as reported by Sensor Tower. Here's a closer look at their trends in downloads, revenue, and active users.
Dyme: Expenses, Budget & Save from Dyme B.V. witnessed a fluctuating revenue pattern, peaking at around $4K in late October before declining to approximately $1.5K by the end of December. The app's weekly downloads showed a moderate increase, reaching over 5.2K in the last week of December. Meanwhile, weekly active users remained relatively stable, hovering around 20K throughout the quarter.
Splitwise, developed by Splitwise, Inc., experienced a modest revenue range, with earnings peaking at $663 in early October and maintaining a steady level around $500 towards the year's end. Downloads showed a gradual decline, dropping from 1.4K in early October to 620 by the end of December. The app's active users fluctuated slightly, closing the quarter with over 8K users.
SnelStart Boekhouden did not report any revenue during this period. However, the app's downloads displayed an upward trajectory, starting at 856 and reaching a peak of over 1K in the final week of December.
e-Boekhouden.nl showed a variable revenue stream, beginning at $151 and concluding the quarter at $92. The app's downloads saw a notable spike, climbing from 936 in September to a high of 1.1K by the end of December.
Moneybird - Boekhouding did not generate revenue during this quarter. Downloads for this app exhibited a steady pattern, with a slight rise from 716 in late September to 724 by the end of December.
For more detailed insights into these apps and their performance, visit Sensor Tower.