Retailer apps are seen as convenient and fast but when it comes
to making a smartphone purchase, the retailer website continues to win out.
In just about every category of mobile shopping, consumers turn to the retailer’s website on their
phone’s mobile browser rather than using the retailer’s app, based on a new study.
Of those who use a retailer’s app, the majority (63%) see it as more convenient, faster
(57%) and their because their settings are stores (40%), according to the study.
The study comprised an online survey of 500 consumers who used their smartphone to shop within the last three
months. The survey was conducted by Forrester Research for RetailMeNot.
The continuing situation is that many shoppers turn to the retailer website rather than the app, which has been found in
numerous other studies as well. This is even though those who use the app perceive it to provide a superior experience.
Using a retailer’s app, here are the shopping activities consumers
performed on their smartphone in the past three months, according to the Forrester survey:
- 45% -- Locate a store or check store hours
- 31% -- Read customer product reviews
- 28% -- Compare prices
- 30% -- Purchase a product
- 30% -- Check status of an order
- 33% -- Find a coupon
- 28% -- Check product availability online
- 26%
-- Check product availability in-store
- 28% -- Redeem a coupon
By contrast, using a retailer’s mobile website, here are the shopping activities consumers performed on
their smartphone in the past three months:
- 66% -- Locate a store or check store hours
- 50% -- Read customer product reviews
- 45% -- Compare prices
- 43% --
Purchase a product
- 40% -- Check status of an order
- 39% -- Find a coupon
- 37% -- Check product availability online
- 34% -- Check product availability in-store
- 30% -- Redeem a coupon
Of course, those who use the retailer app may be the most loyal customers.
Whether using an app or mobile website may be less relevant than the
overall mobile shopping picture.
The study found that 84% of consumers use their smartphones while shopping in a store.