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Business of Apps – Connecting the app industry

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Financial Times

“Daily active users of BeReal, last year’s social media app sensation, are down nearly 50 per cent from their high point, according to data from Business of Apps.”

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Bloomberg

“That’s still well below the 270 million people using Microsoft Teams every month, or the 20 million people using Slack, according to an estimate from Business of Apps.”

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New York Times

“Duolingo, the popular language-learning app that is used by more than 34 million people daily according to Business of Apps, is exploring ways to incorporate Puerto Rican Spanish into some features”

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The Guardian

“BeReal is growing rapidly. The vast majority of its lifetime 28m downloads happened this year, according to Business of Apps.”

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The Economist

” Today roughly 350m people around the world have a dating app on their phone, up from 250m in 2018, according to Business of Apps, a research firm.”

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BBC

“In case you haven’t heard of it, TikTok is a video-sharing app that lets users create and share 15 – 60-second clips set to music or sound bites. Most of its users are reportedly under the age of 30, according to Business of Apps.”

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Business Insider

“In 2016, Eats controlled 5% of the US food-delivery market, while Grubhub held 70%, according to data compiled by Business of Apps.”

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Forbes

“As of 2023, the iPhone (which was released nearly two decades after Apple released its first computer) is Apple’s current top-earning product, making 52% of its revenue, according to Business of Apps.”

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Reuters

“Adding game-like micropayments could help Tinder, which has around 75 million active users but only 10.5 million paying subscribers, according to Business of Apps, opens new tab.”

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Time

“By comparison Instagram took 15 months to reach 30 million downloads, while TikTok reached the milestone in just under two years. But the early numbers are still dwarfed by the 368 million users who visit Twitter daily, according to the Business of Apps.”

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TechCrunch

“Is the shine wearing off BeReal? Interesting data out this week from Business of Apps indicates that BeReal may have already peaked.”

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Daily Mail

“As of January this year, Paramount+ had over 55 million users and Disney+ had over 161 million. It allows them to receive money every month from users and tap into a market that is projected to be worth $115 billion by 2026, according to Business of Apps.”

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Vox

“According to Business of Apps, there are about 1.8 million apps available in the Apple App Store and 2.3 million in the Google Play Store.”

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Cnet

“Uber Eats and Postmates make navigating and ordering from your restaurant easy. Both apps work with over 825,000 restaurants across, according to Business of Apps, which is the most number of restaurants a food delivery service on this list works with.”

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Wired

“According to the BusinessOfApps, Apple sold 114 million AirPods in 2020 – that’s up from 15 million in 2017. These huge sales make it somewhat surprising that Apple has yet to give the original AirPods a significant refresh since their launch back in September 2016.”

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Fortune

“If these features do indeed come to Bumble in the future, they will impact the experience of millions. Indeed, according to data from Business of Apps, while Tinder still holds the market share in the U.S. (27%) Bumble is only just behind (26%).”

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