​​🤳 Video Chat Apps Rise to Prominence Amid Pandemic

As a significant part of the world population is currently on lockdown in an attempt to contain the #coronavirus pandemic, people are turning to technology to work, communicate and stay in touch with their loved ones.

Unsurprisingly, workplace communication tools such as #Slack and #MicrosoftTeams have seen a jump in usage as working from home has become the new norm in recent weeks. People are also making use of similar tools in their personal lives, however, leading to a spike in downloads of #VideoChat apps.

According to Priori Data, global downloads of #Skype, #Houseparty and #Zoom each surged by more than 100% in March, with the latter proving particularly popular among people meeting up virtually while being confined to their homes. The videoconferencing app was downloaded nearly 27 million times this month, up from just 2.1 million times in January.

While Zoom is definitely the rising star among video chat apps, Skype remains far ahead in terms of active users. According to Priori Data, the #Microsoft-owned service had 59 million daily active users on its iOS and Android apps in March, compared to just 4.3 million for Zoom. It needs to be noted though, that many people also use Skype for other ways of communication, while Zoom has specialized on video conferences, so it may not be a fair comparison to make.

🦅 @PerspectiveIX via Statista.

5 comments

Zoom has kind of become like WhatsApp... Almost everyone is there, only this time, the adoption is due to companies pushing their employees onto it...
Behrouz J.
Interesting observation. What would you say the Telegram of the situation is? (The underrated better option!)
I've seen a lot of other alternatives mentioned in discussions on twitter, but none seems to be what Telegram is to WhatsApp. Could it be Skype? Or will it be someone else? I guess we are yet to discover.
Behrouz J.
I think Houseparty is an interesting one to watch...
With zoom and every other upcoming video conferencing apps coming under the privacy issues burner, it will be interesting to see who takes security seriously like Telegram and come up...

I had this above paragraph saved as a draft. Today i read an article and i feel this could be the Telegram to Zoom. Read it for yourself: https://dataethics.eu/interview-emil-ivov-jitsi-video-conferencing-snowden/