Ask HN: Where Are the Super-Apps?

4 points by ecuaflo ↗ HN
I’m visiting other countries where they have super-apps [0] for government services, managing one’s personal info, shopping, etc. Yet in the US I’ve been hard pressed to find such conveniences. Uber is the closest I can think of. Where are the rest?

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-app

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Conway's law gives a good framework for understanding this lack in the US. In certain countries, everything needs to be under a single careful eye. In the US, it is preferred to have many different companies sprouting at once all around the country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway%27s_law

In the US it is called an operating system. You pay about 30% to the people creating them. Sometimes they let you run your own software on the side but that bug is being slowly patched.
Facebook.

Facebook Shops, Facebook Marketplace, Facebook Gaming, Facebook Dating, Facebook Pay (sorry, Meta Pay), Facebook This, Facebook That. All in one app. (I think, I don't actually use Facebook.)

same, didn’t even think of it
The super-app premise didn't really pan out in SEA as it did in China. Grab & Gojek predominantly serve logistics use cases (ride hailing, deliveries), their payments/wallet features just backup these. Bill payment & general POS payments are being dominated by the banks and E-Comm took the shopping & pay-later.