Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
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Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#42The problem of all these platforms is that they think they are creating a new market or expanding an existing one and they forget that people only have 24 hours a day to do things.
If you create something like Quibi you're competing with Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, Netflix, Xbox/PlayStation/Nintendo-Switch, Mobile Games and anything else that is trying to grab a slice of you leisure time.
Why would I pay for this when I already pay for other options with more content and get a handful for free?
Quibi is what you get when you think you know your customers but you really don't. It's the type of self-deluded product that is created in an echo chamber by rich people who believe their past success is a formula that can be reproduced at any scale as long as money is involved. The problem with that idea is that it values scale more than ingenuity.
Doing short vertical videos with high production value and charging to watch them is almost an absolute zero in terms of innovation.
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#43>According to the firm’s new report on Quibi’s early growth, the short-form video platform signed up about 910,000 users in its first few days back in April. Of those users, only about 72,000 stuck around after the three-month free trial, indicating the app had about an 8 percent conversion rate. I fully expect Quibi to crash and burn under the weight of the content costs among other things, but is an 8% conversion r…
> The industry conversion rate from a free trial to a paid subscription hovers below 33 percent
https://www.vulture.com/2020/07/is-anyone-watching-quibi.htm...
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#44That's personal preference obviously, and people are free to spend their time how they want, but I think the loss of attention span is a culture-scale problem now and excising these companies from our lives is a necessary treatment.
I hope Quibi folds permanently and we salt the earth where it stood.
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#45>According to the firm’s new report on Quibi’s early growth, the short-form video platform signed up about 910,000 users in its first few days back in April. Of those users, only about 72,000 stuck around after the three-month free trial, indicating the app had about an 8 percent conversion rate. I fully expect Quibi to crash and burn under the weight of the content costs among other things, but is an 8% conversion r…
Especially given that Disney managed 11% conversion with their awesome catalog and brand recongition. It seems 8% isn't so bad.
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#46Quibi has the problem that other platforms like it have: thinking celebrities are the right way to entice people. Luminary Podcasts has the same issue. Majority of gen Z / millennial folks that I know, don't care about Trevor Noah or any of the late night comedians. They care more about famous YouTubers and TikTok stars.
People can’t keep up with everything as it is. There is a massive content bubble. I don't think Quibi or even most of Hollywood will survive.
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#478% is not a terrible conversion rate at all, and they’ve only just started. I’m not a Quibi user and have no vested interest in them either way but this is the third different article I’ve seen in the last week or 2 talking about how terrible they’re doing and now they’re about to crash and burn, because of an 8% conversion? Comparing them to Disney is ridiculous too, it’s Disney! With multiple generations obsessed w…
Edit - some cursory googling suggests free trial to paid conversion for subscription services are generally somewhere in the 10-25% range. So I don’t think 8% is good, maybe mediocre. Note this is distinguished from lower rates associated with freemium model products(e.g., spotify). Will try to dig up some better refs to link out to.
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#48Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#498% is not a terrible conversion rate at all, and they’ve only just started. I’m not a Quibi user and have no vested interest in them either way but this is the third different article I’ve seen in the last week or 2 talking about how terrible they’re doing and now they’re about to crash and burn, because of an 8% conversion? Comparing them to Disney is ridiculous too, it’s Disney! With multiple generations obsessed w…
Did the user have to provide a credit card, are a lot of these 8% maybe just folks who forgot to unsubscribe? I feel like this conversion rate thing really "depends".
Re: Quibi reportedly lost 90 percent of early users after their free trials expired
#50I can't imagine Apple TV+ having any better conversion rate unless people just forget to cancel their subscriptions at the end of the trial. There's just so little content there and basically nothing that people talk about.