VentureBeat April 7, 2023
Siva Padisetty, New Relic

Over the past two decades, smartphones and applications have changed how we work, shop, travel, eat and everything in between. These apps have primarily been point solutions: Lyft helps you hail a car to get from point A to point B; DoorDash allows you to get food delivered from nearby restaurants; your online banking app puts the functions of a physical bank branch in your pocket.

While these point solutions have remained the norm in the U.S., recent disruptions in Asia show that we may soon have an app revolution. Super apps, or mobile applications that offer multiple disparate services within a single application, are rapidly gaining adoption and popularity in countries like Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

In Indonesia,...

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