

Microsoft Teams saw significant - though not quite as strong - growth in Spain, France and Italy, at 15x, 16x and 30x the weekly levels of downloads in Q4, respectively. That meant many new users were being sent the app’s installation page directly - such as via a link shared in a work email, calendar invite or an intranet site, perhaps.Īt the same time in March, Google’s Hangouts Meet was seeing strong downloads in the U.K., U.S., Spain and Italy, in particular, with 24x, 30x, 64x and 140x the average weekly downloads in Q4, respectively. downloads somewhat higher in mid-March, but noted that the term “Zoom” wasn’t a top 100 search term in the U.S. It was also downloaded more than 20 times Q4’s weekly average in the U.K., 22 times more in France, 17 times more in Germany, 27 times more in Spain and an even larger 55 times more in Italy.Ī related report from the app store intelligence firm Sensor Tower saw Zoom’s U.S. and elsewhere in Europe.ĭuring the record week of downloads, Zoom was downloaded 14 times more than the weekly average during the fourth quarter of 2019 in the U.S. Zoom topped the charts worldwide in February and March, and continues to see high numbers of downloads in the U.S., U.K. Much of the growth in the category is due to the increased adoption of apps like Google’s Hangouts Meet, Microsoft Teams and Zoom Cloud Meetings.

And it was up 90% from the weekly average of business app downloads in 2019. It was also the highest growth among any category across the app stores that week, the report said. While such growth was to be expected, App Annie’s report provides real-world context about just how many new customers these apps are gaining during this time.įor example, the jump in business app downloads to 62 million across iOS and Google Play earlier in March was up 45% from just the prior week. Meanwhile, social networking video app Houseparty has also seen phenomenal growth in Europe during lockdowns and home quarantines.

According to a new report from App Annie, out on Monday, business conferencing apps have been experiencing record growth as a result, and just hit their biggest week ever in March, when they topped 62 million downloads during the week of March 14-21. Work-from-home policies, social distancing and government lockdowns have increased the demand for video conferencing apps, for both business and personal use.
