The "Sahur Spike": When Ad Prime Time Shifts to Pre-Dawn
Luthfi Anshari , Customer Success Team Leader (SEAPAC), AppsFlyer
11-Feb-26 12:00
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For 11 months of the year, the digital economy follows a predictable rhythm: traffic climbs in the morning, peaks at lunch, and winds down at night. But during Ramadan, that rhythm is turned upside down.
Welcome to the "Sahur Spike", a pre-dawn prime time where online activity surges across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
Luthfi Anshari from AppsFlyer breaks down the data behind this shift, including why finance app installs are costing a staggering $16 USD per user in Malaysia and why the biggest mistake brands make is pausing their ads after Hari Raya.
We discuss:
The 3 AM Economy: Why the "Sahur Spike" isn't just doom-scrolling, but a high-intent shopping window that drives real revenue.
The "Liquidity Moment": Why finance apps see a massive surge in Week 1 as users prepare their digital wallets for the festive season.
The iOS vs. Android Split: Why marketers need two different "rhythms", frontloading premium offers for iOS users while playing the long game with Android's steady traffic.
The Fraud Trap: How bad actors follow the money, causing ad fraud to spike 15x in Indonesia, and why brands often celebrate "growth that isn't real."
The "Second Spike": Why shopping activity surges again a week after Hari Raya as people return from hometown travel and restock their lives.
Produced by: Roshan Kanesan
Presented by: Roshan Kanesan
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Categories: technology, economy, managing
Tags: digital marketing strategy, e-commerce trends, mobile app analytics, ramadan, marketing, belt road forum,
