Grok just claimed the top spot in Norway's Productivity app rankings. The AI assistant surged past established competitors to become the most downloaded productivity tool in the Norwegian market. This marks a significant milestone for the platform's European expansion, showing strong adoption in Nordic countries where users are typically early adopters of productivity tech.
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ApeShotFirst
· 20h ago
Did grok explode in Norway?? Is it true, are these Nordic people reacting so fast? I thought I would have to wait for half a year... suddenly I regret not entering a position earlier.
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AirdropFreedom
· 20h ago
Grok has really taken off... it has squeezed out those old productivity tools, and it performs quite well in the Nordic market.
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0xSoulless
· 20h ago
Did grok take the top spot for productivity apps in Norway? Laughing to death, it's just another wave of capital hype, and the Nordic suckers got it early.
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consensus_whisperer
· 20h ago
Grok has made a splash in Norway; Scandinavians just love to try new things... If I had known earlier, I would have copied their investment logic, haha.
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GateUser-4745f9ce
· 21h ago
Ngl, it's pretty impressive that grok has taken out a bunch of old-school apps in Norway... but then again, Nordic people generally like to try new things, so it's not that surprising, right?
Grok just claimed the top spot in Norway's Productivity app rankings. The AI assistant surged past established competitors to become the most downloaded productivity tool in the Norwegian market. This marks a significant milestone for the platform's European expansion, showing strong adoption in Nordic countries where users are typically early adopters of productivity tech.