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BeReal disputes decline, claims 25 million daily users
BeReal, a social media app that once had everyone abuzz with its spontaneous photo-snapping feature, reportedly had 20 million users daily. However, recent reports suggest the excitement may have dimmed despite the introduction of new features like a messaging system, additional photo posting options, and a 'Friends of Friends' feed. BeReal refutes these claims.
Context: BeReal is a unique app that soared to popularity but recently appears to be facing a downward trend. Many reports suggest user numbers are dwindling. For instance, Similarweb data indicates that the US user count has slipped from 3.7 million in November 2022 to just over 3 million by August.
User Numbers: BeReal disputes these figures but has not disclosed its own statistics. Globally, it is suggested that user numbers have slid to 16.06 million from the previous year's reported 20 million.
Continuous Growth: Interestingly, BeReal continues to grow in popularity on its home ground of France, boasting around 615,000 monthly active Android users in August, a surge from less than 500,000 the previous year.
Counterclaim: In response to the decline narrative, BeReal asserted that it has over 25 million active users globally, dismissing third-party reports as mere estimates.
Life Cycle: The life cycle of a social media app often resembles a rollercoaster ride. After an initial surge, things typically settle down. BeReal too seems to be on such a rollercoaster. Launched in December 2019 by Alexis Barreyat and Kévin Perreau, both ex-GoPro employees, BeReal garnered attention and introduced unique features like WidgetMoji and RealMoji.
Marketing: By 2022, BeReal's growth suggested that the company had been investing in marketing. Unsurprising considering the company had secured a Series B funding of $60M at a nearly $587M valuation.
Competition: BeReal's unique selling proposition (USP) was the app's ability to capture random moments of your day. However, competition from other platforms like Instagram's Threads and a new entrant named BeFake, which allows users to post AI-generated photos, is a challenge.
While Instagram leads the pack with 48 times as many U.S. users as BeReal, the latter is still in the race. BeReal has a significant lead against Twitter/X's Bluesky.