Luis Von Ahn
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Literally, like, you know, in the last few days.
Literally, like, you know, in the last few days.
Yeah, four times as much.
Yeah, four times as much.
Yeah, four times as much.
At least for Duolingo, a given user spends four times as much. Per capita, it's four times as much versus Android, yeah.
At least for Duolingo, a given user spends four times as much. Per capita, it's four times as much versus Android, yeah.
At least for Duolingo, a given user spends four times as much. Per capita, it's four times as much versus Android, yeah.
Yes. More of our money comes from iOS than from Android, even though we have more Android users than iOS users. It's just hard to overcome that 4X.
Yes. More of our money comes from iOS than from Android, even though we have more Android users than iOS users. It's just hard to overcome that 4X.
Yes. More of our money comes from iOS than from Android, even though we have more Android users than iOS users. It's just hard to overcome that 4X.
No, it's not 4X the income. It's a user spends four times as much. We have more Android users, but it doesn't balance out. In the end, we make more money from iPhone. But I'm going to give you a number here that is... This is very rough, and it's not true, but it's just to give you an idea. The split of users is like 60-40, so 60% Android, 40% iOS. The split of revenue is the other way around.
No, it's not 4X the income. It's a user spends four times as much. We have more Android users, but it doesn't balance out. In the end, we make more money from iPhone. But I'm going to give you a number here that is... This is very rough, and it's not true, but it's just to give you an idea. The split of users is like 60-40, so 60% Android, 40% iOS. The split of revenue is the other way around.
No, it's not 4X the income. It's a user spends four times as much. We have more Android users, but it doesn't balance out. In the end, we make more money from iPhone. But I'm going to give you a number here that is... This is very rough, and it's not true, but it's just to give you an idea. The split of users is like 60-40, so 60% Android, 40% iOS. The split of revenue is the other way around.
It's like basically 60% iOS, 40% Android. These are very rough, but yeah.
It's like basically 60% iOS, 40% Android. These are very rough, but yeah.
It's like basically 60% iOS, 40% Android. These are very rough, but yeah.
It's a funny, I mean, it's one way of thinking about it. Well, first of all, it's not quite true that all our money is on iOS. It's just more money is on iOS. That's for sure. But it is a little bit true. Regardless of Android versus iOS, if you just look at our payers, who pays for Duolingo at the moment? These are usually people who are well off.
It's a funny, I mean, it's one way of thinking about it. Well, first of all, it's not quite true that all our money is on iOS. It's just more money is on iOS. That's for sure. But it is a little bit true. Regardless of Android versus iOS, if you just look at our payers, who pays for Duolingo at the moment? These are usually people who are well off.
It's a funny, I mean, it's one way of thinking about it. Well, first of all, it's not quite true that all our money is on iOS. It's just more money is on iOS. That's for sure. But it is a little bit true. Regardless of Android versus iOS, if you just look at our payers, who pays for Duolingo at the moment? These are usually people who are well off.