How gamification helps Streetcrowd fight the greatest challenge in shared mobility

In 2020 app uninstall rates shot up by 70%! The same goes for the shared mobility sector. With competition growing fierce, apps like Uber and Streetcrowd want to create customer loyalty by increasing user retention. Gamification helps Streetcrowd achieve this, as well as tackling the greatest challenge in shared mobility... Read the full article to find out more!

Uber: A great example of how to increase customer loyalty with gamification

The ridesharing app market is predicted to grow an impressive 20% every year. With competitors like Lime looking around the corner, Uber has seen its market share go down by 7% over the last four years. In response, Uber released a gamified reward system to improve customer loyalty and retention. The result? 20 million sign-ups! Read more about Uber's successful app gamification case!

3 leading examples from brands on how gamification lifts app engagement

Nike's digital sales will count for 50% of total revenue by 2023. The importance of apps in commerce will keep growing. So how do leading brands like Nike or Target generate mobile app engagement? Studies show that gamification is the answer to user retention. A 5% increase in retention can cause 95% higher profitability. Learn from these winning examples yourself!

How the greatest health apps use communities to boost user engagement

It's no secret mhealth apps have the power to drastically impact how we approach health. With solutions for diabetes testing, elderly care or general health & fitness everyone can achieve their goals with a little digital help. Unfortunately, most mhealth apps lose the attention of their users in a matter of days. If they want to truly impact a user's health, they need to build a better and more engaging user experience. In this article, you'll discover the peer community secret behind some of the greatest mhealth apps. check it out!

What makes Robinhood and Revolut remarkable? The truth about investment app success.

The investment banking landscape has had to cope with a lot of disruption lately. Increased digital adoption and high app engagement are luring new players such as Robinhood and Revolut to the market. These apps, who often operate online-only, have a cost and innovation advantage against larger banks. It's David versus Golliath. Banks that don't jump on the technology wagon today, will be left behind. Check out our blog to see everything you need to know.

The truth about killed apps and how to avoid their mistakes

Low user engagement kills every product manager's dream: to build an app that hooks people. Of course, it's nice to have funding, to build a team or to grow your userbase, but it doesn't mean anything unless you can keep your users active. Fortunately, you are not alone in this journey! Tons of apps have tried and failed before you so you could learn from their mistakes. In this article we close in to 6 of the biggest app failures and what you can learn from them.

The best way to boost app engagement like Waze

There are over 9 million apps available in the entire world. While it's a challenge to get your first downloads, it's even harder to keep users active and engaged. Some apps, however, manage to trigger the right emotions to keep users loyal. One of those examples is the popular navigation app Waze. In this post, we'll cover how Waze differentiates itself, and how you can do the same!

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