Branch's Acquisition of Nova Launcher: A Tale of Innovation and Challenges
Back in July 2022, the mobile app metrics firm Branch made headlines with its acquisition of Nova Launcher, a beloved Android app known for its customization capabilities. In a candid FAQ on Nova's website, founder Kevin Barry reassured users, stating, "Not to mess it up, don't worry!" This sentiment reflected the company’s intent to preserve the essence of Nova while integrating it into Branch's ecosystem.
Branch, which specializes in helping businesses track app links from various sources, found a natural synergy with Nova. The app's innovative Sesame Search feature allowed users to navigate directly to specific actions—like hailing a ride—streamlining the user experience. Barry, who had turned down numerous acquisition offers from larger corporations and startups, felt that Branch's approach was refreshingly different. Their commitment to maintaining Nova's independence and expanding its team was a promising sign for the app's future.
A Shift in the Landscape
However, two years post-acquisition, the landscape has shifted dramatically. As reported on Nova's official X (formerly Twitter) account and in discussions on Discord, the once-thriving team has dwindled from around a dozen members to just Barry himself. This reduction is part of a broader wave of layoffs at Branch, affecting over 100 employees across the organization, according to former Nova staff.
Barry has expressed his determination to continue developing Nova, albeit with significantly reduced resources. He acknowledged the need to "cut scope" on upcoming releases, raising concerns about the potential decline in customer support, marketing efforts, and overall communication with users.
The Essence of Nova Launcher
Nova Launcher empowers users to redefine their Android experience, allowing them to customize home screens, app trays, and search functionalities to their liking. It offers the flexibility to adjust icon sizes, hide unwanted default apps, and ultimately liberate devices from cumbersome OEM skins and software.
In numerous reviews of Android devices, including those from Google, Nova Launcher has consistently been recommended for its organizational prowess. For instance, in a review of the Pixel 7 Pro, Ron Amadeo highlighted the limitations of the default launcher, emphasizing the need for greater configurability that Nova provides.
As a long-time user and reviewer of Android phones, I have relied on Nova Launcher to maintain a personalized configuration that I could carry across devices. The ability to experiment with themes, icon packs, and custom widgets has allowed me to create a layout that feels uniquely mine, while also providing a reliable fallback to a familiar setup.
The Future of Nova Launcher
While Nova Launcher is not facing imminent demise, its capacity for innovation and expansion appears constrained. The hope remains that Barry can sustain the app's viability for as long as possible, continuing to serve the loyal user base that has come to rely on its features.