Myntra to Re-Launch Desktop Version From Next Month 

The online shopping site was expected to stay loyal to app base users previously.

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Myntra’s ‘App Only’ days over. (Photo: The Quint)
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A year after going app-only, fashion e-tailer Myntra will now launch again its desktop website on June 1.

Myntra, part of e-commerce giant Flipkart, had attributed the decision to the manifold growth in traffic from smartphones, which prompted it to go ‘mobile-only’ from May last year. Myntra said the U-turn in its decision was based on consumer feedback and launch of new categories like home furnishing and jewellery.

The premises of going on an app only strategy were based on mobiles being personal devices that enable a tailored experience unlike desktops and that mobiles are the future of computing devices
<b>Ananth Narayanan, CEO, Myntra</b>

Both the premises were proven to be right and Myntra app became the most loved amongst leading Indian eCommerce firms, he claimed.

According to Google Playstore, Myntra’s app has seen over 10 million downloads. “Despite the many clear positives, we’ve decided to revisit our decision. The biggest reason is that the feedback from consumers, especially women,” he said.

Citing company data, Narayanan said women customers, in particular, want to have the option of shopping across channels.

In addition, as we enter the next phase of our rapid growth, we’re launching home furnishing and jewelry where viewing intricate patterns lead to better purchase decisions
<b>Ananth Narayanan, CEO, Myntra</b>

Following Myntra, many Internet-based services companies had begun contemplating going app-only with the likes of Ola announcing the same. There were indications that Myntra’s parent firm, Flipkart may itself take that route.

At Myntra, we’ve always believed in taking bold calls and pushing innovation forward. We tried to do this last year because we thought we can offer consumers a much better experience on the mobile.

Unsurprisingly, Myntra’s move to head back to desktop highlights the company’s indifferent planning over the years. But thankfully, Myntra heads back to the basics.

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