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7 Remarkable Use Cases of Super Apps

by Mushahid Khatri - 05 Apr 2021, Monday 545 Views Like (0)
7 Remarkable Use Cases of Super Apps

Think about a virtual market from where you can purchase anything, book a ride, order daily supplies or send a parcel. And what if you can run this marketplace over your smartphones by just making a few taps. This thing has now become reality due to the inception of super apps.

As the name suggests, the super app manages all the needs of the customer in a single place by incorporating multiple functions such as social networking, eCommerce, parcel services, taxi rental services and digital payment services. Moreover, the super app allows customers to consume third-party services over a single platform. 

If you are having a delivery business, then making an on-demand app can be the best decision for you as it can help you to expand services. To build a super app, you can get a software development team or you can outsource on-demand app development to remote developers. 


In this blog, we will discuss with you seven use cases of super apps that are earning good revenue in the global on-demand markets.     

7 super successful super apps that are changing the on-demand landscape

An on-demand super app offers you much more benefits than a standalone on-demand delivery solution. So if you are still using a single app to provide your services then you can think of making a super app later on. ???????

Your customers will not tell you directly that they need a super app, but the rapid change in their preferences says it all. That is why many companies have started seizing this opportunity by making a super app. Here are the popular super apps that are earning millions in the global market:

  1. Grab

Grab is the most popular app in Southeast Asia. Today, Grab is not just limited to the transport sector but also entered into the food delivery and payment sector. It provides its service in countries like Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, etc.   

Grab has acquired the subdivision of Uber and UberEats in the South East Asia region. Also, it has invested in a popular Indonesian payment platform OVO. Moreover, Grab has also entered the payment sector by launching a mobile wallet app called GrabPay. By launching this mobile wallet app, Grab is looking to provide convenient and affordable payment services to its users. 

  1. Gojek

Established in 2010, Gojek is an Indonesia based on-demand delivery service platform. It is Indonesia