What are Explorative Users
Explorative users are visitors that present the following behavior: upon landing on an App Store or Google Play Store product page they explore the content that’s presented to them before making the decision to install or bounce from the page. These users will spend between 6-12 seconds exploring the page, whether that’s scrolling down (vertical exploration), reading reviews and the description, watching a video, or scrolling through a screenshot gallery (horizontal exploration). They are actively engaged users who will most likely scroll to see the first description, view the up to the fourth screenshots, and watch/play the preview video.
From Storemaven’s research, explorative users are usually considered of higher quality users which translates to better conversion, retention and lifetime value (LTV) rates. Traditionally, users that know more about a game / app having read more information or watched a preview video have higher intent to install and will be more likely to engage from that point on as they know better than others what to expect.
These users as opposed to decisive users who take half the time to decide whether they’ll install or drop from the page, are inactive and disengaged to what’s on the product page.
Why Explorative Users are Important
Explorative users take time to review what’s in front of them in order to make an informed decision to install. Having installed, if in-game parameters are met, they’re more likely to continue and return. This is a great audience for app developers to connect with, who are trying to crack a mobile app industry where approx 77% of users don’t return to an app after three days.
Knowing that explorative users see more than just what’s visible at first impression, marketers can distribute their creatives / messaging over larger areas of real estate on an app’s product page. This includes the latter scrolling section of the screenshots and multiple videos. Explorative users by nature are looking to explore and track down content, so everything past the first impression is relevant. By enticing these users to look around, marketers have more opportunities to capture their interest.