AI Insights · Timothy · January 2026
Top 5 Personal Finance Apps Performance in Netherlands Q4 2025
Explore the performance trends of the top personal finance apps in the Netherlands during Q4 2025, with insights into downloads, revenue, and active users.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, personal finance apps in the Netherlands showed varied performance in terms of downloads, revenue, and active users. Here’s a closer look at the top five apps in this category, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Dyme: Expenses, Budget & Save from Dyme B.V. saw fluctuations in its weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $5.6K in late December. Downloads surged in early December, reaching around 9.4K, while weekly active users remained relatively stable around 56K throughout the quarter.
YNAB experienced a gradual increase in weekly revenue, ending the quarter at about $1.3K. Downloads were modest, with a notable increase to 314 in the last week of December. Active users steadily grew, nearing 5.5K by the end of the quarter.
Splitwise maintained consistent weekly revenue, culminating at $1.1K in December. Despite a general decline in downloads earlier in the quarter, there was a recovery to 949 in the final week. Active user numbers decreased from 27.5K to just over 19K by the end of December.
Wallet - Daily Budget & Profit reported weekly revenue peaking at $754 in late December. Downloads showed a slight increase, ending with 286 in the last week. Active users saw a decline, dropping from 2.3K to around 1.5K by the quarter's end.
Finally, iBilly - Budgets & Money Saver recorded steady revenue, peaking at $587 in December. Downloads spiked significantly mid-December to 1.4K, ending the quarter with 1.1K.
For more detailed insights and trends, visit Sensor Tower's platform.