AI Insights · Timothy · April 2025
Top Personal Finance Apps on Android in Australia: Q1 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top personal finance apps on Android in Australia during the first quarter of 2025, featuring insights from Sensor Tower.
In the first quarter of 2025, several personal finance apps on the Android platform in Australia showed varied performance trends. Here's a breakdown of the top five applications based on data from Sensor Tower.
WeMoney: Pay off debt faster saw a notable peak in weekly revenue, reaching approximately $3.4K in mid-January before gradually declining to around $900 by the end of March. Downloads started strong at about 9.4K in early January but decreased to roughly 2K in February, with a slight recovery to around 2.1K by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users increased from 8.4K at the start to a peak of 15.8K in late January, eventually settling at 13.1K.
YNAB maintained a steady weekly revenue, starting at $916 and peaking at $1.8K in late March. Downloads were modest, beginning at 438 and gradually decreasing to 160 by the end of the quarter. Active users fluctuated, starting at 1.7K, peaking at 2.1K in late February, and then declining to about 1.5K.
Splitwise experienced consistent revenue performance, with a notable increase to $1.5K at the end of March. Weekly downloads remained relatively stable, averaging around 1.6K. Active users showed a slight decline from 40.1K to 36.3K over the quarter.
Spendi | Spend, Enter, Win had a steady revenue stream of approximately $1K, peaking at $1.3K in mid-February. Downloads saw a peak of 945 in early February, followed by a decline to around 220 by the end of March.
Wallet: Budget Expense Tracker showed a decline in revenue from $1K to $573 by the end of March. Downloads were low, averaging around 200 per week, while active users increased from 2K to approximately 2.6K by the end of the quarter.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower for comprehensive data on app performance.