AI Insights · Timothy · July 2025
Top Personal Finance Apps on Android in Tunisia: Q2 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top personal finance apps on Android in Tunisia during Q2 2025, with insights from Sensor Tower.
In the second quarter of 2025, several personal finance apps on the Android platform in Tunisia showed varied performance trends, according to data from Sensor Tower.
YNAB maintained a steady weekly revenue around $16 USD, peaking at $20 USD in late April. Weekly downloads fluctuated, with a notable dip to 4K in the final week of June. Active users remained stable, hovering around 30K throughout the quarter.
Splitwise experienced consistent weekly revenue, averaging $12 USD. Downloads peaked at 25K early in April and showed another rise to 22K in early June. Active users saw an increase, reaching 42K in early June before settling back to 37K by the end of the quarter.
Finary: Budget & Money Tracker had a steady revenue stream, mostly around $8 USD, with a slight decrease to $6 USD by the end of June. Downloads were minimal, with a few spikes, such as 8K in early June. Active users began at 71K and saw a decrease to 54K by the quarter's end.
Bankin' showed a unique trend with revenue peaking at $16 USD in mid-June. Downloads started strong at 126K but later stabilized around the teens. Active user numbers initially dropped from 85K to 27K but rebounded slightly to 33K in late June.
Mobills: Budget Planner had relatively low activity. Revenue remained modest, averaging $6 USD, with minimal downloads recorded in June. Active users were sparse, noted at just 3K in mid-June.
These insights provide a snapshot of the competitive landscape for personal finance apps in Tunisia, highlighting shifts in user engagement and revenue patterns. For more detailed analytics, visit Sensor Tower.