Meta’s Threads climbs the ranks of world’s most downloaded apps again
In the wake of a shaky half year that saw dwindling popularity, Meta’s Threads app finished 2023 on a high note. Looking at the top downloads for December of last year, Appfigures found that Threads was the sixth most downloaded app across the world.
In Apple’s App Store, Threads took fourth place with 12 million downloads. Over at Google Play, the app ranked lower, nestling in at eighth place but scoring more downloads at 28 million.
Introduced last July by Facebook and Instagram owner Meta, Threads quickly broke the record as the most downloaded app ever, snagging more than 100 million users in less than a week. But from there, it all went downhill.
Following that initial surge, users started to jump ship. After a peak of 49.3 million daily users on July 7, the numbers plummeted by 79% to 10.3 million as of Aug. 7, based on data from web analytics firm Similarweb.
The rollout of new features may have helped convince more people to try the app. But December was an especially good month for Threads, as daily downloads almost tripled, Appfigures founder and CEO Ariel Michaeli said in the latest report.
Investigating Threads’ recent rise in the rankings, Michaeli said that this was clearly a holiday special as the number of downloads ramped up in December but then went down. However, downloads of the Threads app so far in January are a bit higher than they were in November, so maybe the holiday boost has had some staying power.
And what about other popular apps? Meta’s Instagram took the top spot as the most downloaded app last month. Grabbing more than 54 million downloads across the App Store and Google Play, Instagram raced past TikTok — which came in second with 47 million total downloads — for first place.
But Instagram and TikTok differed in where the downloads came from. Instagram snagged 80% of its downloads from Google Play and only 20% in the App Store. TikTok was more balanced, with 60% from Google Play and 40% from the App Store, a sign that TikTok is more in demand, according to Michaeli.
In third and fourth place, respectively, were Facebook and Meta’s WhatsApp, for which Appfigures cited Facebook’s brand and the popularity of WhatsApp outside the US. And in the fifth spot was CapCut, a mobile video editor that has gradually been sneaking up the ranks. Rounding out the global top ten were Temu, Telegram, Snapchat, and Spotify.