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UPDATE After publishing the first version of this post, the Chrome team reached me on a Twitter thread to share some of the public data they have from the WebAPK Minting server: Also, having x amount of websites that are ready to be installed doesn't mean users are actually installing them or even that they are aware that they are installable. It's quite tricky to get this data accurate without real information from browsers, but it's clear that PWAs are still behind native apps in the store in quantity and downloads. ~800,000 publishers on both Play Store and AppStore.We can compare this with app stores stats: ~600,000 websites may be offline-capable.
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FIREFOX OS MARKET SHARE INSTALL
For Google Chrome, that's every time the browser is used to install a PWA that passes the PWA criteria, and for Samsung, it's every time Internet Browser is used in the same situation on a Samsung device.
FIREFOX OS MARKET SHARE APK
You can see it in the previous article Progressive Web Apps in 2020.Ī WebAPK minting server operates in the cloud and generates an APK (Android Package) -or delivers a cached version- every time you install a PWA when WebAPK is enabled. Samsung disclosed a number at the end of 2019, but the company didn't update it since then. Unfortunately, they are not sharing the data with us.
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I will try to answer the most challenging question: what's the market share of PWAs? The only two companies with an accurate answer are Google and Samsung from their or WebAPK minting servers. In terms of innovation in the PWA space, it was the laziest of the last five years. More PWAs from Companies, in silent modeĢ020 was a particular year for everyone, and Progressive Web Apps are no exception.The Progressive Web App term is now five years old, and it's time to sit down and understand where we are at 2021 within the platform, what has changed during 2020 and what we are expecting for the upcoming months. Current status, market share, what's new, what's missing, new challenges and new capabilitiesīy Maximiliano Firtman Twitter About Newsletter