Honeymoon in a mobile world may last for 5 days
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Honeymoon in a mobile world may last for 5 days
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#2Is this just in the Apple app store? If so do Android versions of the apps in question also see similar trends?
Re: Honeymoon in a mobile world may last for 5 days
#3Some interesting stats. Is this just in the Apple app store? If so do Android versions of the apps in question also see similar trends?
Re: Honeymoon in a mobile world may last for 5 days
#4Some interesting stats. Is this just in the Apple app store? If so do Android versions of the apps in question also see similar trends?
Yeah its just App Store. We didn't really have a chance to bundle such stats for Android apps yet but I'm pretty sure the results will be pretty similar.
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#5How much does the app quality (ratings) correlate with usage patterns? If we assume that most apps aren't very high quality or don't bring much value to user, these findings would be kind of obvious; users find out that app isn't worth it and stop using it.
Overall, it would be interesting to know which apps break this pattern and why.
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#6Would it be possible to qualify the specific actions that would help growth in usage? I.e. correlating this dataset with specific "marketing" patterns such as use of push notifications, share buttons, etc. How much does the app quality (ratings) correlate with usage patterns? If we assume that most apps aren't very high quality or don't bring much value to user, these findings would be kind of obvious; users find out…
We will be doing similar analysis in the following weeks and hopefully will provide more detailed insights.