Airtel Africa
Publisher DNA
What defines Airtel Africa?
AI intelligence is not yet available for Airtel Africa. The portfolio data below is up to date.
Portfolio
What does Airtel Africa ship?
Apps
7 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
Analysis in progress
Analysis in progress
Analysis in progress
Consolidation of network services reduces reliance on manual USSD codes
- The app provides a convenient one-stop shop for purchasing data bundles and airtime top-ups
- Authentication failures during login prevent users from accessing their accounts after the latest update
Single-market publisher, every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 7 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
Americas (1)
- United States1 / 1
Core markets (1/1 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
1
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
65/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Airtel Africa compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Both applications serve as the primary digital interface for Airtel subscribers to manage account balances and service subscriptions, creating direct competition for user attention within the telecom utility category.
Contenders(2)
Both applications target the same telecom subscriber base for account management, usage monitoring, and plan administration. They compete directly for the primary digital interface used to manage prepaid and postpaid connections.
Both applications function as primary account management portals for Airtel subscribers, overlapping in core utility tasks like data balance checks and bill payments.
Same space(8)
Offers cross-border financial services that complement local mobile money functions by enabling international transfers.
Provides a localized utility for bill payments and data vending, competing for transaction-based user attention.
Provides a global alternative for airtime top-ups, bypassing the carrier-specific limitations of the source app.
Provides a specialized international top-up utility for specific African and global operators.
Targets foreign residents with multilingual administrative services, serving a niche user base outside the primary market.
Serves as a multi-currency platform for users needing broader voucher and top-up options beyond a single carrier.
Offers a broad international operator network for expatriates, though technical instability limits its utility.
Acts as a cross-operator utility for users needing to recharge multiple carriers across different global regions.