What percent of mobile apps have a settings screen?

71.4% of tracked apps (578 of 809) have a captured settings screen — the most universal non-home screen in the corpus [1]. Even so, it is not literally everywhere: ~29% of tracked apps have no captured settings screen. Settings is the closest thing to a default expected screen, but its absence in nearly 1 in 3 apps shows many products push configuration into a profile or account surface instead.

578 of ~800 tracked apps (71.4%) have a settings screen — the most universal non-home screen — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

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

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The finding

578 of 809 apps (71.4%) show a settings screen, the single most common non-home surface tracked [1]. For context against neighboring surfaces [2]:

ScreenApps%
Settings57871.4%
Profile / account46958.0%
Search45055.6%
Empty state37045.7%

How to apply it

A settings screen is the safest 'yes, everyone has this' pattern in the corpus — if you are debating whether to ship one, the answer is almost always yes [1]. The ~29% without a captured settings screen are often lightweight or feed-first apps that fold preferences into a profile/account page, so a combined profile+settings surface is a legitimate alternative rather than an omission.

Caveats

Lower bound — reflects only settings screens Lazyweb captured [1]. Many apps merge settings into profile; the 71.4% counts screens tagged as settings specifically, so combined profile-settings surfaces may under-report here and show up in the 58.0% profile figure instead.

The numbers

StatComputed from
71.4% (578 of 809)prevalence_settings_screen: 578/809
Profile 58.0% (469), Search 55.6% (450), Empty state 45.7% (370)prevalence_profile_screen, prevalence_search_screen, prevalence_empty_state
Methodology. Universe: 809 apps with >=1 captured screen. Method: COUNT(DISTINCT company_name) where any tag matches '%settings%'. July 2026. Caveat: captured screens only.

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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