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Why Hike messaging app with 20 million active users lost ground to WhatsApp, Messenger

Launched in 2012, Hike quickly became popular among young users with fun stickers, private chats, offline SMS, and even news updates.

August 19, 2025 / 13:58 IST
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Hike was once seen as India’s big hope in the world of messaging apps. Launched in 2012, it quickly became popular among young users with fun stickers, private chats, offline SMS, and even news updates. By 2016, it had over 100 million users and was valued as a unicorn. But by 2021, Hike had shut down.

So what went wrong? Founder Kavin Bharti Mittal recently shared his thoughts. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he said the biggest reason was the “network effect.” This simply means that a messaging app only works well when all your friends and family are on it. Since most people were already using WhatsApp, it became very hard for Hike to keep users. Even though Hike had over 20 million active users when it closed, WhatsApp’s reach was just too big to fight.

Mittal said that only in countries like China, where foreign apps like WhatsApp are blocked, can a homegrown app really compete at scale. In India, people naturally stuck with the platform that everyone else was already on.

He also admitted that making money from a messaging app in India was tough. “India is difficult to build a business model around messaging,” he wrote. At that time, people were not used to paying for such services, and companies would have needed billions of dollars to keep things running without a clear way to earn back the money.

Many fans still remember Hike fondly. A user on social media called it “ahead of its time,” pointing out that it had features long before WhatsApp and other apps introduced them. Some even compared it to a “super app” because it offered so much more than just messaging.

Despite strong investors like Bharti SoftBank, Tencent, and Foxconn, Hike couldn’t survive in a market where WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger ruled. Mittal summed it up simply: “Just because we’re very good at something, doesn’t mean we can win.”

Hike’s story shows how tough it is to beat a giant when most people already use it. No matter how many cool features you add, if your friends aren’t there, chances are you won’t stay either.

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first published: Aug 19, 2025 01:58 pm

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