Nova Launcher’s new owner might offer a version with ads

New Life for Nova Launcher: The Future of Free Launchers Hinges on Ad Revenue.

In a significant shift, the popular launcher app Nova Launcher has been acquired by Instabridge, a Swedish company behind an app that helps users connect to Wi-Fi hotspots. This acquisition marks new life for Nova Launcher, which had faced uncertainty after its founder and sole developer Kevin Barry announced his departure from the project in 2024.

According to Instabridge, Nova Launcher will not be shut down, but rather kept stable, compatible with modern Android versions, and actively maintained. However, this does come with a condition – the company is "evaluating ad-based options" for the free version of the launcher. Users have already started reporting seeing ads in the latest update, which has triggered concerns among some fans of the app.

Fortunately, those who opt for Nova Launcher Prime will still get an ad-free experience. On the brighter side, Instabridge is taking a step towards openness by evaluating open-sourcing Nova Launcher's codebase. However, the company acknowledges that this process requires careful consideration of licensing, security, and trademark stewardship among other factors.

Instabridge has yet to make a final decision on whether or not to open-source Nova Launcher, but they assure users of transparency once they do. Until then, fans will be watching with bated breath as Instabridge weaves its way through the complex landscape of open-sourcing and monetization for this beloved app.
 
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its interesting to see how ad revenue affects the future of free launchers like Nova Launcher 🤑📈 - according to stats from 2023, the average user spends around 5-7 minutes per day on their home screen, which is about 30-40% of the overall time spent on their device! 💻

the fact that Instabridge is evaluating ad-based options for Nova Launcher makes sense considering that ad revenue generated by free apps like Nova Launcher can add up quickly 🤑 - in 2024, the global ad spend was around $553 billion, which is expected to reach $728 billion by 2026!

fans of Nova Launcher are worried about losing the clean interface and seamless experience they're used to, but Instabridge's commitment to maintaining the app's stability and security is a positive step 🤝 - here's a comparison of Nova Launcher's user base over the past year:

sept 2023: 10 million+ active users
oct 2024: 12.5 million+ active users
jan 2025: 15 million+ active users

who knows, maybe Instabridge's ad-based strategy will work out and we'll see a surge in user numbers? 🤔
 
so instabridge acquires nova launcher which means free version is gonna get ads lol like who wants to pay for a premium version just cuz some ads 🤑 anyways, i think it's cool that they're considering open-sourcing the codebase tho. might make it more community-driven and stuff. but at the same time, gotta respect their business decision to evaluate ad revenue. still hope they keep it stable and compatible with new android versions 👍
 
this is a weird move from instabridge 🤔 i mean on one hand they're keeping the app alive which is good for users, but at the same time they're considering ad revenue which might mess with the whole essence of having a free launcher 😒 still, open-sourcing the codebase is a nice step forward, it's all about finding that balance between monetization and user control 💯
 
🤔 I'm not sure about ad revenue being the key to Nova Launcher's future... 📊 It feels like a compromise, you know? They're trying to make money, but that might mean sacrificing some of the freedom and flexibility that made the original launcher so great. And with Instabridge evaluating open-sourcing options, I'm curious to see how they'll balance codebase sharing with monetization strategies. 🤝 It's a tricky tightrope, for sure. I do hope they keep Nova Launcher Prime ad-free for loyal users like me! 💻
 
🤔 I'm kinda low-key bummed about Nova Launcher's new life being tied to ad revenue... I mean, it was always a solid free option for us Android users 📱. Now they're gonna put ads in the free version? That's like putting a price tag on our screen time 😕. But hey, at least Prime users get an ad-free experience and Instabridge is trying to be transparent about their plans 🤝. Open-sourcing the codebase is a good move, but it's gotta be done carefully so we don't lose any of its awesome features 💻. Let's see how this whole thing plays out... 👀
 
just heard about the new acquisition of nova launcher 🚀💻 and honestly it's a bit of a mixed bag #advertisingonmyphone I mean on one hand, the fact that instabridge is keeping the free version stable and actively maintaining it is super reassuring 🤝 but at the same time seeing ads in the latest update has got me worried about what the future holds for fans who want an ad-free experience 💸 Nova launcher prime is still the way to go though 🤑, fingers crossed that instabridge's plans don't compromise its integrity too much #open_sourcing_for_good #adfreeexperience
 
OMG u guys I just got back from the most amazing beach vacation last month 🏖️🌴 and I'm still on a high from the stunning views and delicious seafood. I was talking to my friend's cousin (yeah, it's a long story) about how we need more outdoor spaces in cities because of all the stress from work and stuff... anyway, back to Nova Launcher 🤔. I mean, I used to love using it but now I'm kinda worried about ads showing up? Guess that's just the price we pay for free stuff 🤑. On a related note, have you guys tried those new plant-based ice creams? Game changer!
 
Man, I'm still trying to process this news 🤯! Nova Launcher has been one of my go-to launchers on Android, but now it's being acquired by Instabridge? What does this mean for us users? On the one hand, they're keeping it stable and compatible with modern versions, which is a big plus 💯. But then there's the ad thing... I'm not a fan of ads ruining my smooth Android experience 🤢. Hopefully, Prime version stays ad-free 🙏.

And yay for openness! Open-sourcing Nova Launcher's codebase could be a game-changer for the community 👥. It's all about transparency and careful consideration, though. Fingers crossed Instabridge gets it right #NovaLauncher #Instabridge #AndroidAppDevelopers
 
omg u guys nova launcher is back from the dead 🙌 but like, what's with the ads already?! i know they're trying to make it stable and all that, but c'mon, can't we just have a free version without ads anymore? 😒 anyway, i'm glad they're thinking about open-sourcing the codebase, that'd be amazing for the community 👍 but we gotta keep an eye on this ad revenue thing, don't wanna lose our beloved launcher to commercialism 🤑 lets hope instabridge does it right 💯
 
I feel like some people are stressing too much about ads in Nova Launcher 🤦‍♂️. I mean, it's still a free launcher, right? You can't put a price on freedom to customize your phone! And hey, Instabridge is trying to find new ways to monetize it, and who knows, maybe it'll even attract more users. Let's keep an open mind (pun intended) about this whole open-sourcing thing... it could be good for the community 🤓
 
Ugh, ads? Really? 🙄 I mean, I get it, Instabridge needs to make a profit, but can't they just find another way to do it without ruining the experience for us regular users? Prime is still an option, but what's wrong with paying for something you want without being bombarded with ads all day? 😒 At least they're considering open-sourcing, that's a step in the right direction. But, gotta keep my fingers crossed they don't mess it up 🤞
 
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