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Stop Building mobile applications for Downloads and Start Building for Daily Use instead

Stop Building mobile applications for Downloads and Start Building for Daily Use instead
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By: Mariam Mohamed

Today’s markets are overcrowded and getting someone to download your app is a big challenge; however, getting users to use an app continuously is even harder.  

Many businesses care about install rates, launch campaigns to get more app downloads, but totally forget about retaining their users and discover that their app is abandoned or forgotten later. 

It’s time for businesses to shift their mindset and stop building for downloads and start building for daily use instead. 

Downloads are a decision in the moment, daily use is the actual result 

Downloads are in the moment decisions or a one-time event, it indicates that a user somewhere gave your app or business a chance. But daily use? This means they made a space for your app in their daily routine/usage. 

So why do so many apps win the download but lose the user? 

This happens simply because these are apps built to attract and not retain users, focusing on the first impressions and not a lasting value or day to day utility, emotional connection, and habit formation 

What is the real truth about this? 

The truth is most apps aren’t designed to be useful every day; they are built to look good and modern, to impress an investor, or to push a quick transaction.  

To earn daily engagement, an app must solve a real problem, save time, entertain, or connect people in a way that fits naturally into users’ lives. 

Think about the apps you personally use daily: 

  • Messaging apps like WhatsApp  
  • Productivity tools like Notion or Google Calendar (utility). 
  • Social platforms like TikTok or Instagram (entertainment). 
  • Fitness or habit trackers (behavioral support). 

They’re part of your daily workflow, your habits, or your downtime. That’s what your app should aim for, not just being downloaded, but also being needed 

What shouldn't you do? 

A mistake a business shouldn’t make is optimizing acquisition, not retention.
 

Too many product teams and marketers focus their KPIs on the top of the funnel: 

  • App Store Optimization (ASO) 
  • Paid download campaigns 
  • Influencer partnerships 
  • Launch day hype 

All that gets users, but what happens after that? If your app doesn’t provide value from day 1 and reinforces that value in the days to follow, users will not return to your app.  

Focus on the value: daily use starts with daily value 

Here’s how to flip your approach from “download-first” to “usage-first”: 

Your onboarding should be fast and focused on value, not just features. But more importantly, your app should immediately show the user what they’ll get tomorrow and the day after. That means: 

  • A clear benefit they’ll feel daily 
  • A low-friction path to regular engagement 

Integrate into real routine:
Ask yourself: When, where, and why will someone open this app? If you can’t answer that clearly, neither can your users. Build features around specific moments

Create an emotional connection between the app and users
Apps that get daily use connect emotionally, they: 

  • Make users feel productive or in control 
  • Provide joy or entertainment 

What emotional payoff does your app offer? 

Build for Loyalty, Not Just Launches 

App success isn’t defined by how many people download it on launch day — it’s defined by how many people are still using it next 


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