Pandemic-induced social isolation has altered the relationship consumers have with technology.
With the physical world now slowly receding, consumers are suddenly more reliant on apps for communication, shopping, staying healthy, and entertainment.
Today’s graphic pulls data from a new report by MoEngage and Apptopia, and it plots the winners and losers of the pandemic from the app world in North America.
Embracing the App Economy with Open Arms
Consumers are looking for different ways to manage their lives while in lockdown, and in some cases, apps could provide the perfect solution.
In fact, people spent 20% more time using apps in the first quarter of 2020 compared to 2019. During that time, consumers also spent over $23 billion in app stores—the largest spend per quarter recorded to date.
While consumers across the globe lean on apps to support them in times of crisis, what exactly are consumers in North America using?
Reblogged this on The Strategic Sync by Fahim Moledina and commented:
The effect on technology and how end-users are interacting has fundamentally changed with COVID-19. Will there be long term effects on companies and their applications. This is a great visual currently on how applications demand is changing as end-users are adapting. It would be great to see some applications come into the emergence category to understand how we are affected. In Alberta the government has released an application that uses Bluetooth to track if you may have come into contact with somebody with COVID but it seems like both people need the application (ABTraceTogether) and there are some privacy concerns for some people.
Either way I am finding people are tuning out the normal graphs as there is data overload and I personally love data and visualizations but with so much data swirling and different views I have started to look to more information and narrative.
Reblogged this on The Strategic Sync by Fahim Moledina and commented:
The effect on technology and how end-users are interacting has fundamentally changed with COVID-19. Will there be long term effects on companies and their applications. This is a great visual currently on how applications demand is changing as end-users are adapting. It would be great to see some applications come into the emergence category to understand how we are affected. In Alberta the government has released an application that uses Bluetooth to track if you may have come into contact with somebody with COVID but it seems like both people need the application (ABTraceTogether) and there are some privacy concerns for some people.
Either way I am finding people are tuning out the normal graphs as there is data overload and I personally love data and visualizations but with so much data swirling and different views I have started to look to more information and narrative.
I hope everybody is staying safe.
Regards,
Fahim Moledina,
https://fahimmoledina.ca/
http://optisyn.net/
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