Editor’s Note: This post is contributed by Grata, a Beijing-based software company that helps businesses turn their WeChat Official Accounts (or Public Accounts) into multi-agent contact centers for customer service, sales, and support. 

To celebrate the fourth anniversary of WeChat’s launch, Tencent Tech shared a 38-slide deck on January 27, 2015 titled “WeChat’s Impact: Inaugural Report on WeChat Platform Data” (our translation).

The report boasts some impressive statistics, most of them pulled from extensive survey data from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology over the last year. Some of the highlights include:

  • 55.2% of users open WeChat more than 10 times a day.
  • In the last year, WeChat users consumed US$15.3B worth of mobile data.
  • Several WeChat Official Accounts have revenue in excess of US$1M.
Please note the report only includes data from Chinese users and official accounts. In translating the deck, we tried to be as true as possible to the original data and format. Enjoy!

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Overall Social Impact

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Overall Information Impact

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Radiating Influence

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Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Part I: User Demographics

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Part II: Social Impact

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Part III: Mobile Behavior

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Part IV: Lifestyle & Entertainment

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Part V: Official Accounts

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You can find the full version of the slide deck here.

Editing by Mike Cormack (@bucketoftongues)

About the contributor: Grata’s clients include international hospitality, travel, automotive, and retail brands. Grata is a 500 Startups company; other investors include Hugo Barra (@Xiaomi),  Robin Chan (angel in Twitter, Foursquare, Square, and Xiaomi), Chris Evdemon (@Innovation Works), Cherubic Ventures, and Joe Lonsdale (@Palantir, @Formation|8).