We think here's how it may work from a triple-win perspective:
1. Users care about the outcome and enriched user experiences without needing to learn how to use the app first. So, cut to the chase.
2. Third-party app providers want their data protected and not leaked to LLM providers. Most importantly, it provides a way to convert traffic to their own sites, similar to what they expect from a search engine, rather than being replaced by a feature of an LLM-based app.
3. LLM-based platforms require little effort to support this and can monetize by replicating traditional methods of recommending and advertising apps.
1. Users care about the outcome and enriched user experiences without needing to learn how to use the app first. So, cut to the chase.
2. Third-party app providers want their data protected and not leaked to LLM providers. Most importantly, it provides a way to convert traffic to their own sites, similar to what they expect from a search engine, rather than being replaced by a feature of an LLM-based app.
3. LLM-based platforms require little effort to support this and can monetize by replicating traditional methods of recommending and advertising apps.