CS-Airbnb Branch Link
CS-Airbnb Branch Link
19%
Airbnb boosts mobile app install Increase in app install rate
With Branch links across every channel,
rate by 19% using Branch’s Airbnb immediately saw substantial growth.
powerful linking infrastructure
Airbnb, the community marketplace providing access Follow
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to millions of unique accommodations and experiences
in more than 81,000 cities and 191 countries, knew that
getting mobile right was critical to their strategy. When
they saw an opportunity to ensure marketing links
worked across every digital entity (particularly the
mobile app, where users have been proven to convert
up to 6x more often than the mobile web), they jumped
at the chance. Airbnb uses Branch’s mobile-optimized
linking across every marketing and product channel to
drive mobile app installs, save significant development
time, and provide ideal user experiences.
Airbnb, the community marketplace providing access to millions of unique accommodations and experiences in
more than 81,000 cities and 191 countries, knew that getting mobile right was critical to their strategy. That’s why in
early 2016, Airbnb saw an opportunity to ensure marketing links worked across every single digital entity—
particularly the mobile app, where users have been proven to convert up to 6x more often than the mobile web.
They also knew the importance of the app to their business, and that using links to drive users to in-app content
instead of to mobile web content would increase revenue by providing the best user experience on mobile.
However, building, maintaining, and optimizing a linking infrastructure that worked across every device and
platform was not only a daunting business problem—it was a challenging technical endeavor. It would
require substantial upfront investment, ongoing maintenance, and dedicated engineering resources.
When the team at Airbnb was introduced to Branch, they found the ideal mobile linking solution: links that work
across 6,000 edge cases. With Branch deep links integrated into their mobile growth stack, Airbnb realized they
could reliably drive users directly to specific in-app content, retaining user context even through the mobile app
install process.
When Airbnb approached Branch in early 2016, they knew their 1% conversion rate on mobile web needed to be improved, but
ultimately, they knew that driving engagement to the mobile app would directly impact their conversions. After implementing
Branch links across all marketing channels, Airbnb saw its app install rate increase by 19%.
In fact, Branch links can be found across Airbnb’s mobile website, in-app sharing, email, paid acquisition, social, and
desktop Text-Me-The-App marketing channels, and drove 3.5 million app downloads in the first six months. In fact, 47 Airbnb
employees, 10% of the San Francisco office at the time of writing, use the Branch dashboard to utilize reliable deferred deep
links cross-departmentally.
Desktop (Text-Me-the-App)
Users can SMS themselves Branch deferred deep links from a desktop browser to download the Airbnb mobile app and continue
their browsing in-app. This opens up a direct channel for users on desktop to find and install the app on mobile.
Mobile web
Airbnb features an option powered by Branch links to “Download the App” on the mobile website’s navigation bar. Branch links
also power Airbnb’s banners and interstitials, so the team can drive users directly from the mobile website to specific content
in the mobile app. Because Branch’s banners are easily customizable, Airbnb was able to run hundreds of growth tests over a
three-month period to determine the optimal banner and targeting strategy for driving app installs from the mobile web.
Social
Social networks are one of the largest drivers of engagement for Airbnb, and they use Branch links to increase in-app
engagement and conversions from social media platforms. With Branch, Airbnb is able to use social networks like Facebook
and Twitter to easily and seamlessly promote the mobile app.
All of Airbnb’s digital ads feature Branch links that directly link to content inside the mobile app if the user has previously
downloaded the app. If the individual is not an existing app user, the link redirects to the mobile web, where they will see a web
banner encouraging them to download the app.
In this scenario, the user’s pre-install context would be preserved through the app install process. This offers Airbnb users a
seamless transition into the mobile app, while increasing the likelihood of in-app conversion considerably.
In-app sharing
Anytime an Airbnb user shares a certain listing, guidebook, city host, or experience, they are sharing it through a Branch link.
This link, generated by the Branch app SDK, allows Airbnb app users to be taken directly to that piece of content inside the
mobile app, instead of to that content in the mobile web.
Airbnb uses Branch deep links in marketing emails to direct users straight to a certain listing inside of the app, where the user is
already logged in and more likely to complete a booking.
Conclusion