Grab a taxi... or a taco. Singapore-based Grab started as a ride-hailing platform, but it’s now one of Asia's largest super apps. Think: Uber, DoorDash, Venmo, Expedia, Netflix, and Amazon... all in one app. The decade-old company has 187M users in eight countries — nearly double Uber's users. Yesterday, the super app became a super SPAC.
Can't color-coordinate your home screen... when you have just one app. Grab users can manage their entire lives in-app: from ordering groceries to booking resort vacays, to applying for loans and health insurance, and even streaming rom-coms.
Super apps aren’t just staying abroad.... American companies have been dipping into super-app territory. Think: Uber doing “delivery everything” and Facebook integrating payments, gaming, and shopping. All-in-one platforms are super convenient for users, but that comes at a cost: bigger privacy and regulatory concerns. As antitrust scrutiny heats up, becoming more super could get harder for US tech titans.