The success for tech giant ChatGPT does not seem to be slowing down, anytime soon.
The company just finished another month of fabulous growth that hit the double digits, reaching 3.7B visits from all over the world. That’s more than a 115% YoY growth increase. These figures were confirmed to be the estimates for October of this year, thanks to Similarweb.
On the other hand, it was also interesting to find how one of Google’s new AI apps, NotebookLM grew traffic figures by more than 200% last month to hit 31.5M visits. This is the second time it reported growth in triple digits. Just one year back, when the app debuted, we saw it average to include several hundred thousand visits on a monthly basis.
The key takeaways from the report hinted at how ChatGPT continues its success spell, getting stronger with each passing month. It’s carrying on with the upward trend in terms of growth, where it saw 8% growth in August, 18.7% in September, and then 17% in October.
A few other arch-rivals did grow faster but on a much smaller level last month. For instance, we had Microsoft’s CoPilot see traffic growth hitting 87.6% every month with 69M visits. We also saw the software giant redirect Bing chat interactions to its Copilot page which explains some of the rise.
Meanwhile, Perplexity saw a 25.5% rise month over month and a massive 188.2% growth YoY to reach 90M visits. Claude went up 25.5% month over month and 394% YoY to reach 84 million visits. Google’s Gemini page had 291M visits last month which was up 6.2% MoM and 19% YoY.
NotebookLM is another popular app of Google’s Gemini AI tech and is about a tenth of the size of the Gemini volume seen on Google’s search engine and nearly a third of that seen on Perplexity.
All in all, the performance is going great so far with companies reporting upward trajectories before the year comes to a close. This is especially true for OpenAI whose rapid growth is certainly getting a lot of attention in recent times, considering how it launched in only November of 2022.
H/T: SimilarWeb.
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The company just finished another month of fabulous growth that hit the double digits, reaching 3.7B visits from all over the world. That’s more than a 115% YoY growth increase. These figures were confirmed to be the estimates for October of this year, thanks to Similarweb.
On the other hand, it was also interesting to find how one of Google’s new AI apps, NotebookLM grew traffic figures by more than 200% last month to hit 31.5M visits. This is the second time it reported growth in triple digits. Just one year back, when the app debuted, we saw it average to include several hundred thousand visits on a monthly basis.
The key takeaways from the report hinted at how ChatGPT continues its success spell, getting stronger with each passing month. It’s carrying on with the upward trend in terms of growth, where it saw 8% growth in August, 18.7% in September, and then 17% in October.
A few other arch-rivals did grow faster but on a much smaller level last month. For instance, we had Microsoft’s CoPilot see traffic growth hitting 87.6% every month with 69M visits. We also saw the software giant redirect Bing chat interactions to its Copilot page which explains some of the rise.
Meanwhile, Perplexity saw a 25.5% rise month over month and a massive 188.2% growth YoY to reach 90M visits. Claude went up 25.5% month over month and 394% YoY to reach 84 million visits. Google’s Gemini page had 291M visits last month which was up 6.2% MoM and 19% YoY.
NotebookLM is another popular app of Google’s Gemini AI tech and is about a tenth of the size of the Gemini volume seen on Google’s search engine and nearly a third of that seen on Perplexity.
All in all, the performance is going great so far with companies reporting upward trajectories before the year comes to a close. This is especially true for OpenAI whose rapid growth is certainly getting a lot of attention in recent times, considering how it launched in only November of 2022.
H/T: SimilarWeb.
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