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CX appeal: Consumers want brand relationships with benefits—when it comes to brands’ mobile apps, they want to feel the love

by | Sep 29, 2023 | Public Relations

Consumers are taking their brand relationships to a whole new level—new research from mobile app experience company Airship finds they’re willing to share their personal details with their favorite brands, but first they want to be wooed. So what are they looking for in a prospective brand partner? Flowers and chocolate? Not necessarily. 

The firm’s new Mobile Consumer 2023 survey, conducted in partnership with Sapio Research among 11,000 consumers globally, reveals that consumers typically turn to brand apps to simplify their lives. Rather than deals and loyalty rewards, the top reasons customers keep coming back to apps are “ease of use” (42 percent) and “simplifies my life” (29 percent), while “saves me money” (23 percent) was the fourth main reason. In other words, convenience is everything.

CX appeal: Consumers want brand relationships with benefits—when it comes to brands’ mobile apps, they want to feel the love

Consent and value are important to every relationship 

The survey revealed that consumers are most willing to receive mobile app notifications in exchange for “immediate discounts or loyalty reward points” (47 percent) or “order confirmation and receipts” (28 percent). For comparison, “personalized offers based on browsing behavior or past purchases” and “special offers triggered by location” saw the most growth year-over-year as motivators to opt-in to brand communications on smartphones, followed by “immediate discounts.”

Personal data and notification opt in are incredibly valuable to brands, as it empowers them to personalize offers and app experiences to each individual. But marketers need to tread carefully, or else they may come off as creepy: “predictive suggestions based on everything a brand knows about you” ranked as the least useful form of personalization.

CX appeal: Consumers want brand relationships with benefits—when it comes to brands’ mobile apps, they want to feel the love

Also, much like any date, first and second impressions are everything

About half (49 percent) of UK consumers will decide whether to delete an app after just a couple of uses. And with plenty of fish in the sea, the top reason to delete apps is to free up phone storage (34 percent).

To avoid deletion, brands need to swiftly establish an exchange of respect and reward with new app customers—qualities that are fundamental to any long-term relationship. They need to clearly communicate how they will improve a customer’s life, demonstrate their value and deliver on their promises. If they fail, they are likely to be dumped and left unfulfilled.

CX appeal: Consumers want brand relationships with benefits—when it comes to brands’ mobile apps, they want to feel the love

“These findings show brands can build valuable, long-term customer relationships if they master great app experiences that respect and reward them,” said Tom Butta, chief strategy and marketing officer at Airship, in a news release. “Like any successful long-term relationship, this requires understanding their needs and creating mutually beneficial exchanges in their moments of attention.”

CX appeal: Consumers want brand relationships with benefits—when it comes to brands’ mobile apps, they want to feel the love

Download the full report here.

The survey was completed in partnership with Sapio Research among more than 11,000 consumers, age 18 and older in the U.S., Canada, UK, France, Germany, South Africa, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and Brazil. Overall results are accurate to ±0.9% at a 95% confidence level.

Richard Carufel
Richard Carufel is editor of Bulldog Reporter and the Daily ’Dog, one of the web’s leading sources of PR and marketing communications news and opinions. He has been reporting on the PR and communications industry for over 17 years, and has interviewed hundreds of journalists and PR industry leaders. Reach him at richard.carufel@bulldogreporter.com; @BulldogReporter

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