NGL Is Still the Hottest App in the US, but Is It Making Money?

Ariel Ariel
6/24/22

This is a single insight from This Week in Apps #119 - That's a Lot of Money!. Check out the full article for more insights.


Last week we looked at NGL, an overnight success that took the App Store by storm, overnight. The thing about overnight successes in the App Store is that some stick and some don't.

NGL is sticking.

A week later, NGL is still the top app in the US App Store! It's not doing as well on Google Play, but that hasn't stopped it from making its way into nearly 3 million mobile devices worldwide in a week, according to our estimates.

Downloads are great, but money is better. So, is NGL making any money from all of these downloads?

Eh, maybe. No.. not really.

NGL earned a total of $375K of net revenue so far, according to our estimates. Is that a lot? It may sound like it, but considering the millions of downloads it's been getting, I don't think that's a lot at all.

But that's not necessarily bad.

NGL monetizes by giving back what it takes away. NGL's revenue comes from in-app purchases that give users "hints" for who sent them a message. For an "anonymous" messaging app that's kind of weird, no?

This whole idea is pretty novel and kind of experimental, so I can't judge NGL for its ability to monetize. But given its popularity, I fully expect the team behind the app to come up with a better model to monetize. If they don't they'd be giving up a great opportunity.

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