# What percent of mobile apps have a home-screen widget surface or widget upsell?

Source: Lazyweb Research
Published: 2026-07-07
Sample size: n=809
Tags: retention, ux-patterns, mobile, design, upsell
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**Answer.** 8.5% of tracked apps (69 of 809) have a captured home-screen widget surface or widget upsell [1]. So promoting a home-screen widget is a niche pattern — under 1 in 11 tracked apps — clustered in weather, to-do, finance, and wellness apps where a glanceable widget genuinely adds value. For most apps it's optional polish, not an expected surface.

> 69 of ~800 tracked apps (8.5%) have a home-screen widget surface or upsell — Lazyweb Research, July 2026.

## The finding

69 of 809 apps (8.5%) surface a widget or widget upsell [1]. It sits in the niche tier, below streaks (11.6%) and above leaderboards (6.8%) [2].

| Pattern | Apps | % |
|---|---|---|
| Streaks | 94 | 11.6% |
| Widget upsell | 69 | 8.5% |
| Leaderboard | 55 | 6.8% |

## How to apply it

A widget upsell earns its place when a glanceable home-screen surface maps to your core value — today's weather, next task, account balance, or daily streak (named examples: AccuWeather, Asana, Blinkist, Carrot, Duolingo) [1]. For those apps, a widget is a retention and re-engagement lever worth promoting in-app. For apps without a naturally glanceable state, a widget upsell adds onboarding noise that ~91% of tracked apps skip.

## Caveats

Lower bound — reflects only widget surfaces Lazyweb captured [1]. With 69 apps this is a small-numerator pattern; treat 8.5% as approximate. Match on '%widget%', deduped by company, which can catch in-app widgets as well as home-screen ones.

## The numbers

| Stat | Computed from |
| --- | --- |
| 8.5% (69 of 809) | prevalence_widget_upsell: 69/809 |
| Streaks 11.6% (94), Widget 8.5% (69), Leaderboard 6.8% (55) | prevalence_streaks, prevalence_widget_upsell, prevalence_leaderboard |

## Methodology

Universe: 809 apps with >=1 captured screen. Method: COUNT(DISTINCT company_name) where any tag matches '%widget%'. July 2026. Caveat: captured screens only; small numerator.

## Sources & citations

- [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).

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