- 76 percent (72 percent in the UK) of consumers say their expectations of digital services have increased since the start of 2020.
- 60 percent (52 percent in the UK) of consumers now blame the application and brand when they encounter a problem with a digital service, irrespective of the issue.
- 57 percent (53 percent in the UK) of consumers claim brands have one shot to impress them and if their digital service does not perform, they won’t use them again.
July 20, 2021 – Cisco AppDynamics today released the latest report in its App Attention Index research series, revealing consumer reliance on applications and digital services has soared since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The global study, which examined the digital behaviors of more than 13,000 global consumers (2,000 in the UK), also identified consumers now have a zero tolerance policy for poor application experience and automatically place blame on the application and brand, no matter where a performance issue stems from.
Consumers blame the brand when the application experience fails
Since the start of 2020, consumers have experienced a sudden and total reliance on digital services, altering how they engage with brands, consume goods and services, and make purchasing decisions. In fact, the research shows that people are using 30 percent more applications today than they did before the pandemic.
The research highlights that because of their increasing reliance and use of digital services, 76 percent of consumers (72 percent in the UK) say their expectations of digital services have increased since the start of 2020. Alarmingly for brands, when their expectations aren’t met 60 percent of consumers (52 percent in the UK) will now automatically blame the application and the brand no matter where the issue actually lives. Whether it’s within the application itself – such as pages loading slowly, downtime, or security failures; or external factors like internet connectivity, slow payment gateways or technical issues with third party services – to the consumer there is no distinction and they will now place responsibility firmly on the brand.
- 72 percent of people (74 percent in the UK) believe it’s the responsibility of the brand to ensure that the digital service or application works perfectly.
- 92 percent (93 percent in the UK) say they expect digital services to have reliable, consistent performance.
Loyalty lies with brands that invest in application experience
Consumers have not only come to rely on applications and digital services to function in everyday life, but they also used them to facilitate social interactions in the absence of traditional ways of connecting in person. The research found that the majority of consumers (85 percent; 82 percent in the UK) say that digital services have become a critical part of daily life, with 84 percent; 84 percent in the UK) stating they helped them get through the pandemic in a positive way. Additionally, consumers are now loyal to brands based on how significantly they invested in digital services during the pandemic.
- 72 percent (71 percent in the UK) say they feel grateful to the brands that invested in digital during the pandemic so they could get access to the services that they love and rely on.
- 67 percent (63 percent in the UK) say they feel more loyal to brands that went above and beyond with the quality of their digital service during the pandemic.
Brands have one shot to get the ‘total application experience’ right
61 percent of consumers (59 percent in the UK) now state their expectations for digital services have changed forever and they will no longer tolerate poor performance. The research goes on to find that 72 percent of consumers (74 percent in the UK) believe it’s the responsibility of the brand to ensure that digital services work perfectly, and more than half (57 percent; 53 percent in the UK) state that brands have one shot to impress them with their digital experiences before they switch to another provider.
- 72 percent (72 percent in the UK) say they simply don’t care who is responsible for problems with digital services, they just want them fixed and to work.
- 68 percent (69 percent in the UK) consider it disrespectful to users for brands to offer a poor digital experience in this day and age.
- 57 percent (53 percent in the UK) believe most problems with digital services and applications are completely avoidable.
“Applications have become the lifeline to normality for people in every corner of the world and consumers are no longer willing to settle for anything less than a perfect digital experience,” said Linda Tong, vice president and general manager of Cisco AppDynamics. “Technologists are now under more pressure than ever to deliver the ‘total application experience’ to users within their first interaction. AppDynamics is the only provider that can help them meet users’ expectations by delivering a critical component of Cisco’s full-stack observability solution, which helps technologists see, understand, and optimize what happens inside and beyond their IT architecture – all through the lens of business impact.”
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73 percent of consumers (71 percent in the UK) stated that even as life returns to normal, they know they will continue to rely on the digital services they utilized during the pandemic. This means the pressure technologists are under to tackle the complexities of modern architectures in order to deliver flawless digital experiences isn’t going away.
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The research included interviews with more than 13,000 consumers, including 2,000 interviews in both the United States and the United Kingdom, and 1,000 interviews within Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. The research was conducted by Insight Avenue in June 2021.
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