7 graphs that show why your business should be available through messaging apps
Apple announced the iPhone ten years ago (yes it was 10 years ago, how is it possible?) which gave birth to the App Store and the resulting app ecosystem. 10 years later this growth is starting to slow down — app usage saw a low increase of 11 percent last year — but one category of apps stands up among all: messaging apps. This means that it will be harder for new apps to get downloads. Let me explain you why with data.
Messaging & Social Apps are growing as no others
Despite the fact that overall app usage had a really low increase rate — 11 percent year-over-year — some apps are clearly doing better than others, not surprisingly messaging and social networking apps had a great year, with sessions growing 44 percent from 2015 to 2016.
People are spending more and more time in Messaging Apps
The increase in the number of sessions in Messaging Apps was huge, but the increase in time spent last year was massive.
72% of people use less than 7 apps per day
The average smartphone user uses 4–6 apps per day. This shows how difficult it is to push consumers to use a new application. A better approach from marketeers could be to integrate the companies’ services into an app that people are already familiarized with.
Facebook Messenger is the platform coming close to true global reach
Messaging apps are a global phenomenon, and they are wide popular across different countries. Facebook Messenger seems to be the one with the biggest worldwide reach.
Messaging Apps Have Surpassed Social Networks
The top four messaging apps (Messenger, WhatsApp, WeChat and Viber) have more monthly active users than the top four social networking apps (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+). If users are using messaging apps, it should be then natural for brands and services to be present where there customers are.
Every major messaging app has seen big-time growth over the past two years, but WhatsApp in particular has exploded.
More than half of US users between the ages of 18 and 55 have used chatbots
According to BI Intelligence survey data, Chatbots adoption has already taken off in the US with more than half of users between the ages of 18 and 55 having used them.
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