‘Multiple messaging apps’ is a reality in India now: techARC study

HomeConsumer/Market Insights‘Multiple messaging apps’ is a reality in India now: techARC study

The trend of using multiple apps for chatting and sharing is picking up in India driven by unique feature set offered by emerging platforms like Telegram as well as security levels in Telegram and Signal, revealed techARC, in a user insights research spanning 2,000 active messaging users across the country.

“Though there is a clear first mover advantage for WhatsApp, users are increasingly signing up other platforms like Telegram and Signal for their unique features and better security they offer.  With this, future of messaging apps in India is going to be pluralistic in nature,” said Faisal Kawoosa, Founder & Chief Analyst, techARC.

Among major messaging apps, WhatsApp has more than 53% of its users for over 3 years. In the past 3 years, Telegram gained most of its users, while in the past 1 year, Signal gained more than 47% of its users.

According to the study, users are actively engaging across platforms daily indicating there is no clear-cut primary messaging app. Most of the users across apps use it several times in a day (at least 10 times).

App users in India install the messaging apps through OS-based stores. The pre-installed apps on smartphones are the second most popular source for users to discover messaging apps.

Users have figured out a definite reason to be on different messaging apps, the study said. More than 85% of the respondents had a specific purpose for showing the behaviour of using multiple apps, it added.

Over 32% of the respondents send critical / secret messages over Telegram. More than 45% of the users are apprehensive about WhatsApp privacy basis media reports. However, not all of them are unsure about the security as 81% of the users are still confident regarding the privacy and security offered by WhatsApp, techARC found in the study.

Even if WhatsApp loses its competitive advantage of most of the contacts for anybody using the app, over 70% of the respondents said they will continue to use both – WhatsApp and Telegram.

At least 1 in every 5 respondents prefer Telegram over WhatsApp for varied reasons including finding it secure and respecting the privacy, features like channels, allowance of users in a single group and sharing of large size files.

Over 96% of the respondents switched to Telegram because of its ability to accommodate more users in a single group. The second reason for moving to Telegram was the ability to share large files while the third reason was receiving daily updates.

Telegram has also become an integral part of Digital India initiative. Nearly 44% of the respondents were part of some government channel or group on Telegram. In terms of engagement, it stands at a tie with WhatsApp with users using them equally at 34.4%.

The diversity of India is also being well supported by Telegram’s spread. 49% of the Telegram users are part of a regional group sharing content in native language.

Because of features like several users in same group and sharing of large files, Telegram is also gaining popularity as a medium of education. 78% of the users find educational content on Telegram.

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