What percent of mobile apps have a celebration, success, or confetti moment?

11.9% of tracked apps (96 of 809) have a captured celebration, success, or confetti moment [1]. So the dopamine-hit success screen is a minority pattern — about 1 in 8 tracked apps — concentrated in habit, fitness, and education apps that reward progress. Outside those verticals it is rare, so a celebration screen is a deliberate delight choice, not an expected one.

96 of ~800 tracked apps (11.9%) have a celebration or success moment screen — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=809 · Published 2026-07-07

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The finding

96 of 809 apps (11.9%) show a celebration/success/confetti moment [1]. It sits just below onboarding quizzes (13.3%) and just above streaks (11.6%) in prevalence — the same gamified cluster [2].

PatternApps%
Onboarding quiz10813.3%
Celebration / success9611.9%
Streaks9411.6%

How to apply it

Celebration screens travel with streaks and progress mechanics: they reward a completed action to build a habit loop [1]. They pay off in apps with repeatable goal completion (workouts, lessons, tasks) and feel gratuitous in transactional or utility apps. If you already have streaks or a progress system, a celebration moment is a low-cost complement to it.

Caveats

Lower bound — reflects only celebration screens Lazyweb captured [1]. Confetti/success moments are often transient animations that are easy to miss in capture, so true prevalence is likely higher than 11.9%. Match spans celebration, congratulations, confetti, and success-screen phrasing, deduped by company.

The numbers

StatComputed from
11.9% (96 of 809)prevalence_progress_celebration: 96/809
Onboarding quiz 13.3% (108), Celebration 11.9% (96), Streaks 11.6% (94)prevalence_onboarding_quiz, prevalence_progress_celebration, prevalence_streaks
Methodology. Universe: 809 apps with >=1 captured screen. Method: COUNT(DISTINCT company_name) matching celebration/success tags. July 2026. Caveat: captured screens only; transient animations under-captured.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 809 mobile apps (809 mobile apps with >=1 captured screen; 751 with tag data; median 41 screens/app), July 2026. Prevalence = COUNT(DISTINCT company_name) over LLM synonym tags; denominator is 809 tracked apps (reported conservatively over all apps-with-screens, not the 62,376-row companies table). Lower bound: only reflects screens Lazyweb captured (median 41/app).

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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