Homegrown apps capture 40% market share of TikTok since ban

Date:

Homegrown short-video-making apps led by Josh have captured a 40 percent market share of their Chinese rival TikTok since the Indian government banned it along with other apps in June this year, according to a new report.

Post ban on TikTok, a huge void was created and nearly 170 million TikTok users were left searching for options to entertain themselves at low cost.

TikTok which had nearly 85 million users in India in June 2018, surged to reach over 167 million users by June 2020, when a ban was slapped on the platform over national security concerns.

Sensing a great opportunity here, Indian content players like Dailyhunt (that owns Josh which is currently the leading domestic platform) launched apps like MX TakaTak, Roposo, Chingari, Moj Mitron, Trell, and others to fill the huge void.

Even Facebook (Reels) and YouTube (Shorts) also started to offer short-videos in-app, considering the growth of the short-form video content.

According to data provided by Bengaluru-based market consulting firm RedSeer, the Indian platforms have captured a 40 percent market share of TikTok and Josh is leading the race owing to the quality of content, extensive content library, and being able to decode user preferences to deliver the right content.

“New short-form players have been able to offer users a holistic experience to users with quality content creators getting onboarded,” said Anil Kumar, Founder, and CEO, RedSeer.

“As Indian players innovate to offer fresh quality content every day, short form engagement is expected to resurge back to January and grow more than 4 times in the next five years,” Kumar added.

Roposo currently has more than 33 million monthly across multiple genres in more than 10 languages.

Glance, a subsidiary of InMobi Group and owner of the video-sharing social media platform Roposo, this week announced it has closed a $145 million investment round from Google and existing investor Mithril Capital.

The funding will be used to deepen artificial intelligence (AI) capability and product offerings, including expanding its technology team, across markets for both Glance and Roposo, the company said in a statement.

Roposo was acquired by the leading lock-screen content platform Glance last year for an undisclosed amount.

According to RedSeer, the short-form content penetration currently is around 45 percent of around 600 million Internet users in India.

The number of Internet users in India set to grow to 970 million from the current 600 million in the next five years,

The short-form market is also estimated to grow by 4 times on total time spent and reach 400-450 billion minutes a month from the current 110 billion minutes.

“However, the questions still remain on the monetization front for the players and potential change in dynamics if the ban on TikTok is lifted,” Kumar said.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Ensuring Player Safety: Discover the Top Measures Implemented at 9Winz Casino

Explore the top player safety measures at 9Winz Casino that prioritize a secure gaming environment.

De best beoordeelde gokkasten op Time 2 Spin NL: ontdek nu de beste spellen!

Ontdek de hoogst gewaardeerde slots op Time 2 Spin NL en ervaar gaming van topkwaliteit zoals nooit tevoren!

Exciting Updates: Tournament and Promotions for Netherlands Players Revealed!

Discover exclusive tournament and promotions tailored for Netherlands players. Stay ahead with the latest updates!

Chiranjeevi’s Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu First Single Buzz & Sankranthi 2026 Release

Megastar Chiranjeevi is all set to return to the...