A couple weeks ago, Scott Huffman the VP of Engineering at Google shared some interesting data on the Google Assistant. Here is one slide that shows how people throughout the day use the Google Assistant on their Android device compared to their Google Home device.
You can see, people who use the Google Assistant across both their Android devices and Google home devices use them quiet differently throughout the day. Google Home does a lot more weather related questions in morning, and then news and media questions as well. Where as Android does a lot more communication and local types of queries.
Danny Sullivan tweeted this as well:
I love these charts from our Google blog post on voice requests. Every morning on Google Home it's clearly "OK Google turn on all my stuff what's the weather & news?" On Android, it's evening spikes to send messages & find what to do tonight. https://t.co/Ym7ebjuhXO pic.twitter.com/DHOGDj6FGr
— Danny Sullivan (@dannysullivan) August 24, 2018
This is one of the only times we have some type of data from Google on voice search related topics.
So check out the Google blog post over here.
Forum discussion at Twitter.
Note: This story was pre-written and scheduled to be posted now, I am currently offline for a holiday.