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The app, which encourages users to post only once a day, has a comparatively low percentage of daily users.

BeReal installs are still surging, but daily usage stays low in comparison to TikTok and Instagram

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BY Michael Grothaus1 minute read

The social media landscape in 2022 is a far cry from what it was even five years ago when Meta-owned apps like Facebook and Instagram dominated the landscape. Since then, TikTok has become the new social media king (for young people, at least). And more recently, there’s a new upstart in town, called BeReal, which is quickly surging in popularity based on the latest data from app analytics firm Sensor Tower. 

BeReal, pitched as an “anti-Instagram,” encourages users to post only once a day. Its popularity has grown so rapidly that it was spoofed in a video sketch last week during the season premiere of Saturday Night Live

According to the most recent data, BeReal has now passed 50 million installs worldwide. While that’s still a long way off from the installs that TikTok or Facebook enjoy, BeReal installs continue to trend up at an accelerating rate. Here’s a look at their monthly progression, per Sensor Tower: 

  • January 2022: 756,000 installs 
  • March 2022: 1.4 million installs
  • April 2022: 4.5 million installs
  • June 2022: 7.7 million installs 
  • August 2022: 12.3 million installs 
  • September 2022: 14.7 million installs

It’s the kind of momentum that most apps can only dream of. Yet there is one reason TikTok and Facebook shouldn’t be too worried just yet. Despite BeReal now crossing 50 million installs, Sensor Tower has found that only about 9% of users on Android open the app every single day.

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That makes sense given that BeReal actively encourages limited posting, but for a social media app, such a low percentage of daily users isn’t usually something to brag about. To put BeReal’s 9% in perspective, Sensor Tower previously found that 39% of Instagram users open the app every day, as do 29% of TikTok users, 27% of Facebook users, 26% of Snapchat users, 20% of YouTube users, and 18% of Twitter users. It’s also worth noting that some of those competitors are already copying BeReal’s features.

Of course, those social media platforms have user bases that dwarf BeReal’s 50 million installs. And given BeReal’s accelerating growth in recent months, it’s possible that the number of BeReal users who open the app daily will keep accelerating, too.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michael Grothaus is a novelist and author. He has written for Fast Company since 2013, where he's interviewed some of the tech industry’s most prominent leaders and writes about everything from Apple and artificial intelligence to the effects of technology on individuals and society. More