Web browsers are already filling in the role of "super-apps." I can connect to thousands of services across the planet without leaving the window of my browser. What need will a potential super-app address that the open web can't?
Yes you're right. But I think what they call super app is something like wechat, a single place that gather/merge services like facebook/uber/amazon/whatsapp/youtube. So users don't leave this single ecosystem that has only one password, one access and most importantly your credit card is stored without having to create 1000 of differents accounts around the open web.
Yes, it seems like the survey was paid for by PayPal. But I don't think they are the ones that would win this super app war. Maybe uber is more likely with food/trips/bookings but shopping and communication are still missing. Facebook no way, google can't innovate, can't think of any of the actual players.
MrBlueIncognito|3 years ago
moino06|3 years ago
Apocryphon|3 years ago
https://www.businessinsider.com/chinese-superapp-wechat-best...
hasperdi|3 years ago
moino06|3 years ago
chadlavi|3 years ago
testrun|3 years ago
'..with 72% of all respondents at least “slightly” interested and 25% “very” or “extremely” interested'.
To me that is 1 in 4 strong demand, not 3 in 4.
realce|3 years ago