Most downloaded Reddit client apps worldwide 2022
Reddit is never too far from the news front page. On April 18, 2023, Reddit announced on its official blog that the company was looking into restructuring access to its API (Application Programming Interface), including charging access for accessing the platform's API for commercial purposes. As third-party app publishers learned swiftly, many small developers providing access to the popular community-hosting social media were affected by the API changes.
Why so many clients? Reddit’s long way to mobile
As noted by its communities, third party-apps have provided Reddit users with different levels of accessibility, such as in the case of Luna for Reddit - a client app specifically designed to cater to a visually impaired and blind audience that saw 4,533 downloads in 2022. While the company has made known that the API access changes will not apply to so-called "accessibility-focused apps" and apps using the API for non-commercial research purposes, the proposed changes stirred an uproar of discontent among users and moderators. Moderators have been using third-party mobile Reddit apps well before the launch of Reddit’s official mobile app in 2016. AlienBlue, the first third-party client app for Reddit was launched in the early 2010, and subsequently acquired by Reddit in 2014.Despite the availability of several client apps and an official mobile app, users keep accessing Reddit from their browsers even on mobile. In April 2022, Reddit generated approximately 2.7 billion visits from mobile devices, as well as around one billion visits from desktop devices.