Last February, Facebook-owned messaging service WhatsApp announced that it had reached a billion monthly active users, beating Messenger to the same milestone by five months. Now, WhatsApp has underlined its continued growth, announcing that it’s reached a billion daily actives, the second Facebook app to hit that mark.
And the comparison to Snapchat is also relevant from another perspective – in addition to their overall usage numbers, WhatsApp has also reported that 250 million people now use WhatsApp Status every day. WhatsApp Status was re-vamped in February to look and function exactly like Snapchat Stories, following Instagram’s lead.
Snapchat’s audience outside North America (in millions)
Of WhatsApp’s billion users, only some 20 million of them are in the US. That’s approximately 980 million people in other regions being exposed to WhatsApp Status, versus 95 million on Snapchat. You can see how this can only make Snap Inc.’s eventual expansion into broader markets even tougher as time goes on.
In terms of marketing potential, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said that WhatsApp monetization plans are going slower than expected, but that they are on track. WhatsApp started sharing user data with Facebook last year, a first step towards wider monetization, while they recently posted job ads for new roles relating to “product development on our monetization efforts.”
While there are no ads on WhatsApp yet, that looks set to change soon, and given the platform’s size, it’s likely to be a relevant consideration for many marketers.