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Consumers tap into apps more often than mobile and desktop sites

From June 2013 to June 2015, the average amount of time consumers spent online with digital media grew 49%. Mobile app use was far and away the leader with time spent in apps growing 90% and contributing to 77% of the increase in time spent with digital media. Time spent in mobile browsers, meanwhile grew 53%, and laptop and desktop time grew 16%.

Here’s the breakdown of the time consumers spent with digital media in June 2015:

Mobile is clearly outpacing computer in time spent online. 62% of U.S. consumers’ time spent with digital media is with smartphone and tablets. And 54% of the time consumers spend with digital media occurs within a mobile app.

Time spent in smartphone apps specifically, (not smartphone and tablet apps) is now approaching nearly half of all time spent with digital media, comScore reports. 44% of total digital media time spent is in smartphone apps, according to the report, “The 2015 U.S. Mobile App Report,” which tracks the sites and apps of 1,000 of the largest digital companies, including retailers, travel companies, financial services businesses and entertainment companies.

The report also notes:

“It may be more challenging to build a large audience on apps, but those app users are a very loyal bunch,” comScore writes in its report. “They spend more than three hours per month on the top 1,000 apps on average–about 18 times greater than what mobile web visitors spend on the top 1,000 properties.”

Beyond utility apps, such as e-mail and weather, and social apps such as Facebook, consumers often use apps pertaining to their daily habits, such as buying coffee. The Starbucks app, which allows shoppers to pay through it and, more recently, order ahead, has grown its unique visitors 100% since 2013. Meanwhile, unique visitors to Dunkin’ Donuts’ smartphone app grew 456% in the same time period.

Walmart, Target and Kohl’s, which use their apps to drive consumers to stores by featuring in-store coupons and promotions, have grown their app unique monthly visitors significantly from June 2014 to June 2015 by 402%, 85% and 259% respectively.

Fitbit leads among fitness apps with 9 million monthly active users, 43% of which access the app each day. Sports apparel retailer Under Armour, which acquired MapMyFitness and MyFitnessPal, is focusing on this category comScore says. Meanwhile, ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft have grown exponentially over the past year, increasing their unique monthly visitors by 453% and 187%, respectively. 

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