The Rise of Mobile Apps During the Coronavirus Outbreak [Infographic]

The coronavirus pandemic we’re all experiencing is no joke, but it doesn’t mean everything has to be all doom and gloom for everyone. In fact, if there’s one testament to the resiliency of humanity’s desire for life, the so-called Joie de Vivre, it’s the punctuated rise in mobile apps usage worldwide.

It’s a good sign that, even now in these trying times, we’re still actively looking for ways to not only survive but to experience fun, excitement, joy, and even connect with one another. No other generation in history that experienced a pandemic could possibly say the same.

And, indeed, that’s where the beauty of mobile apps lies. Even though most of us would not care to say it out loud or acknowledge it, mobile apps have become nothing short of crucial for us to weather whatever challenges this pandemic throws at us.

And couldn’t it be more obvious in how companies and their workforce were quick to adapt to effective solutions such as video conferencing apps to keep productivity up and overcome collaboration hurdles? What could be better proof that online learning is not only viable but invaluable than in specialized education apps?

And don’t even get us started on the sheer amount of growth and patronage that on-demand apps have experienced since the pandemic kicked in. In short, there’s opportunity everywhere. You just have to know where to look.

So if you are a mobile app developer or business owner feeling quite down as a result of this pandemic’s effects, know that the mobile app development field is still alive with ample ways to adapt to the new normal. And if you are looking that much-needed spark, then allow the infographic Dot Com Infoway have prepared below to give it to you. It serves as a window to present trends that can supply you with all the valuable insight you might be looking for.

The Rise of Mobile Apps During the Coronavirus Outbreak [Infographic]

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