C
Evidence Grade C
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7%
7% — mobile page load conversion impact for Ecommerce Mobile Sites (2024)
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Evidence graded
Value
7%
Unit
Percentage
Data Vintage
2024
Entity
Study Type
Unknown
Trend
Stable
Evidence Quality
C
Moderate quality evidence
Useful directional data with some methodological gaps. Treat as indicative rather than definitive — corroborate before citing in formal research.
Score breakdown
Extraction
95
Source Trust
50
Citation Chain
90
Independence
30
Methodology
35
Freshness
8
Sources (3)
Growth-onomics
Primary
Tier A
https://growth-onomics.com/mobile-app-retention-benchmarks-by-industry-2026/ ↗
Source Article
In mobile apps, retention is more important than downloads. While downloads indicate how good your distribution is, retention measures the number of users who continue to engage with an app after downloading it.
Benchmarks usually focus on Day 1, Day 7, and Day 30 retention rates, which vary signifi…
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2026-05-01
Original Research
Google
· Original study ↗
Methodology
Google Think with Google mobile page speed research. Each additional second of mobile page load time reduces conversion rates by approximately 7%.
Study: Unknown
Segmentation
Industryretail_ecommerce
Channelmobile
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Ecommerce Mobile Sites: 7% mobile page load conversion impact. Source: Growth-onomics (2024). Via Lighthouse Research Data — https://lighthousedata.io/data/mobile-page-load-conversion-impact-ecommerce-mobile-sites-2024
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<blockquote cite="https://lighthousedata.io/data/mobile-page-load-conversion-impact-ecommerce-mobile-sites-2024" style="border-left:3px solid #2563eb;padding:12px 16px;margin:16px 0;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif;background:#f0f4ff;"><strong>7%</strong> — mobile page load conversion impact for Ecommerce Mobile Sites<br><small>Source: Growth-onomics (2024) · <a href="https://lighthousedata.io/data/mobile-page-load-conversion-impact-ecommerce-mobile-sites-2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lighthouse Data</a></small></blockquote>
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