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by notatoad
3668 days ago
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>But the boom for mobile apps will never be over that is, by definition, not a boom. A boom is a period of unusual, unsustainable growth. The boom is over and the app market is shifting into a normal sustainable market where good products and services are valued and low-effort or less useful apps have a hard time succeeding. The headline wasn't "apps are dead" - just because you misunderstood it doesn't make it clickbait. |
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Very few apps are successful charging the customer. A few games are successful selling in-app purchases, but even those almost never last. Social apps some times get popular but rarely find a way to monetize, they wind up selling themselves to larger businesses who use them as a loss-leader.
Compared to desktop and the web, the number of sustainable businesses on mobile apps is depressingly small.