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What Starbucks Got Right With Its App: The Coffee Company Wins Big with E-commerce

The popular coffee company wins big in e-commerce, attracting 23.4 million consumers aged 14 and up, more than any other mobile payment method, including Apple Pay, GooglePay and SamsungPay

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You may be surprised to discover that the most popular mobile payment method isn’t a technology giant, but a coffee company. Starbucks dominates consumer preferences for mobile payment, with its app offering the most popular mobile payment method. The coffee chain is essentially functioning like a bank.

According to market research firm eMarketer, 23.4 million consumers ages 14 and up use the Starbucks app to make an in-store purchase at least once every six months in 2018. This means that Starbucks has more users than mobile payment products directly from Apple (Apple Pay), Google (Google Pay) and Samsung (Samsung Pay). Apple Pay comes in second with 22 million users, followed by Google Pay with 11.1 million consumers and Samsung Pay with 9.9 million.

Shocking as this may seem, it starts to make sense when you put this news in perspective - the rise of Starbucks app’s popularity occurs at a time where the coffee company is a household name worldwide, consumers consider commerce platforms their own personal assistants and many users get their news from social media. The convenience of ordering a drink and food from your smartphone cannot be underestimated.

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Starbucks is expected to maintain this lead for the next few years foreseeably as the company brings value to its customers in ways that the tech giants do not offer directly, such as the Starbucks Rewards program. Currently Starbucks Rewards members receive two stars for every $1 spent. This can be redeemed for free food and drinks, birthday rewards and free in-store refills. One of the biggest conveniences of the app is the ability to order ahead and pay by phone - not an option for other fast food restaurants. The app also eliminates the need to carry cash and with the mobile payment option, customers can enjoy picking up their food without having to wait in line.

Benefits for the customer include:
- ease and convenience
- saving time
- avoiding long lines at the register (mobile orders)
- gaining rewards and special offers

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In the first quarter of 2016 alone, Starbucks had over $1.2 billion loaded onto Starbucks cards and its apps, according to a 2016 MarketWatch report. This amount was more than all the deposits at several financial institutions including California Republic Bancorp ($1.01 billion), Mercantile Bank Corp. ($680 million) and Discover Financial Services ($470 million). Starbucks first started offering mobile payments back in 2011.

Starling Bank in the UK, has capitalized on the mobile trend, recognizing how customers love the ease and convenience of doing their financial transactions all from their smartphones.

In some respects, the popular coffee company functions like an unregulated bank. Mobile payments are expected to rise annually. While Samsung Pay is accepted by the most merchants, the app is the least used of mobile payment options. Apple Pay is the most popular mobile payment option among the three tech giants and was the first app to launch. Google Pay, while not as commonly used by consumers, does come preinstalled on Android devices.

Additional merchant-branded apps are entering the market now, including fast food chain McDonald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, Target and Walmart. These companies aim to capture valuable data about their customers while adding rewards programs to build customer loyalty.


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tags: Starbucks, app, ApplePay, SamsungPay, GooglePay, coffee, consumers, emarketer, ecommerce, understanding consumers, UX, UI, customer experience, customer happiness
categories: Industry Insight, Apps
Saturday 02.02.19
Posted by Elf
 

Apple Watch Series 3 App We Developed

Here's a preview of an Apple Watch Series 3 app we developed earlier this year. This version worked consistently underwater in a series of swim tests we did.

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tags: app, design, development, elf agency, apple watch, swimming, waterproof, testing, UX, UI, elfagency
categories: Elf News & Case Studies
Sunday 11.26.17
Posted by Elf
 

6 New Features We Love in iOS 11 for the iPhone and iPad

Apple released its latest iOS iteration, iOS 11 Sept 19th as a free download with useful tips and how-to videos. We love the increased productivity and entertainment options for the iPhone and iPad - a significant leap forward in mobile technology. Here are six of our favorite updates in iOS 11 for the iPhone and iPad.

Slide over functionality on the iPad. Image via Apple.com

Slide over functionality on the iPad. Image via Apple.com

1. Slide Over and the New Dock - Multitasking on the iPad

iOS 11 makes the iPad more powerful and useful with multitasking. It is easy to open up a second app quickly from the Dock. Both apps stay active in Slide Over, new functionality available in iOS 11 with Split View, enabling you to see both simultaneously. There's a new Dock for faster access to apps and documents.


Drag and Drop feature via Apple.com

Drag and Drop feature via Apple.com

2. Drag and Drop

Drag and Drop finally comes to iPad. This is huge as you can quickly move photos, files and text from one app to another, anywhere on the screen. 


New File system via Apple.com

New File system via Apple.com

3. Files

It is easier to find all your files now on your iPad especially with a new Files app that organizes all your files in one place, including your files in iCloud as well as third-party apps such as Box and Dropbox. 


Markup via Apple.com

Markup via Apple.com

4. Instant Markup with the Apple Pencil

Using the Apple Pencil on the iPad Pro just got to be more fun and useful simultaneously with iOS 11. It is easier to take notes, mark up images and files quickly. Combining these four features together - instant markup, drag and drop, file organization and multitasking turns your mobile device into a very powerful standalone productivity tool. 


Do Not Disturb Notification via Apple.com

Do Not Disturb Notification via Apple.com

5. Do not Disturb Feature While Driving

In testing out this feature, we can attest to its usefulness. It can keep you from distractions such as texts, calls and other notifications. Anyone who sends you a message too will get a quick notification that you are driving. The notification also popped up however, during continuous motion such as exercise or just walking fast. Turning off the notification is fast, but we like having this option.
 


Augmented Reality (AR) now available via iOS 11. Image via Apple.com

Augmented Reality (AR) now available via iOS 11. Image via Apple.com

6. Augmented Reality Offers Endless Possibilities for Creativity and Reimagining Environments, Spaces and Experiences

We've saved the most exciting update of all for last. As we wrote about earlier in the summer after WWDC, Augmented Reality (AR) is now available on iOS 11. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities in terms of graphics, design, gaming, apps and the imagination. Augmented Reality can be useful in industrial design, home decor, for architectural models and in any scenario where you would like to test out virtual objects in real-world scenes. Apple builds upon the high resolution built-in cameras and powerful motion sensors and processors to provide high quality, immersive AR environments.

Augmented Reality in action on the iPad. Image via Apple.com

Augmented Reality in action on the iPad. Image via Apple.com

AR Kit in action on the iPad. Image via Apple.com

AR Kit in action on the iPad. Image via Apple.com

With the new powerful A11 Bionic chip that provides faster graphics performance and new machine learning, Apple now offers an incredible platform for high end immersive 3D games and AR apps. We're excited to explore all this and build them out!

A11 Bionic chip via Apple.com

A11 Bionic chip via Apple.com

iPhone 8 via Apple.com

iPhone 8 via Apple.com

Through the new AR kit and Apple's line of high resolution iPhones and iPads, we now have the opportunity to imagine new possibilities for any environment (travel, entertainment, shopping, residential and more). We are excited to build immersive, fluid experiences on iOS, the world's largest augmented reality platform and using the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Happy creating!


tags: iOS 11, elf agency, Elf, iPhone, iPad, iPhone 8, features, functionality, UI, design, UX, augmented reality, Apple, apps
categories: Apple News
Monday 09.25.17
Posted by Elf
 

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