India’s lockdown is making life hard for its most popular apps

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The coronavirus pandemic, which has forced billions of people to stay home, has led to a surge in new downloads of several consumer and
enterprise focused apps in the west
But in India, the biggest open market globally, things have taken a slightly different turn. Daily downloads for several popular apps
including TikTok, WhatsApp, Truecaller, Helo, Vmate, Facebook, Google Pay, and Paytm have either remained unchanged in the last three
months or taken a dip, according to a TechCrunch analysis of figures provided by research firm Apptopia. Additionally, several popular apps
that offer in-app purchases have seen their revenue dramatically drop in the last four weeks as most companies in India recommended
employees to work from home and New Delhi imposed a 21-day nationwide lockdown — now extended to May 3. TikTok was downloaded 20.2 million
times in India in a 31-day period ending April 12, down from 21.6 million times it was downloaded in the month of January, for instance
During the same period, WhatsApp download plummeted to 12 million from 17 million; Hotstar fell from 9.8 million to 3 million; and
ByteDance Helo dropped from 10.5 million to 7.5 million. For most of February, TikTok saw more than 700,000 downloads a day in India,
peaking at 891,000
In the last one week, volume of daily downloads of the app has fallen below 450,000
WhatsApp figure has dropped from about 650,000 to below 250,000, according to Apptopia . Aarogya Setu, an app launched by the Indian
government to help people know if they have been in the vicinity of someone who has tested positive for coronavirus, is currently topping
the chart in India with more than 780,000 downloads a day. Tinder clocked $319,102 in in-app revenue on the App Store and Google Play Store
in India between March 13 to April 12, down from $547,103 in January
Netflix in-app revenue fell from $285,562 to $192,154 during the same period
LinkedIn and YouTube also observed a decline. One app that has seen its in-app revenue improve noticeably is Hotstar, which went from
$173,253 to $329,675
Disney launched Disney+ atop Hotstar in India earlier this month. Grocery delivery apps BigBasket, which raised $60 million last week, and
Grofers have surged considerably, while Amazon, Flipkart, and Snapdeal that have halted taking non-essential orders in recent weeks have
seen a decline in volume of daily downloads and active users on Android in India, according to marketing research firm SimilarWeb. Zoom, a
popular video chat app, has seen its daily downloads surge to over 500,000 in recent weeks, up from about 9,000 in early February
Ludo King, a popular game in Asian markets, has seen its daily download figure jump from about 150,000 in early February to over 450,000 in
India in recent days. As people stay at home, desktop usage has also increased in India, a mobile-first nation with nearly half a billion
smartphone users. &India has consistently seen mobile web browsing account for the heavy majority compared to the desktop, however from
February to March, desktop usage increased its share of total visits to the top 100 sites by 1.6%
While this may seem small, it is 1.6% of 31.32 billion visits, so it is still rather significant,& a SimilarWeb representative told
TechCrunch.