International SMM

Yalla

Platform · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.

Overview

Yalla (يلا, Arabic for "come on, let's go") is a voice-room and casual-game app aimed at the Middle East and North Africa. The developer describes the product this way: casual games and voice rooms in one app — Ludo, Carrom, UMO and Baloot, voice rooms where you can take the mic, write in chat and exchange virtual gifts, private chats and a feed of posts.

The difference from familiar social networks is fundamental: the content here is a live voice in a room, not a publication. There is a feed of posts, but it is secondary. The economics are built on virtual gifts and statuses, not on advertising.

The owner is a listed company, and that makes Yalla a rare case in this guide: some figures can be checked against financial reports rather than marketing pages. The investor site describes it as Yalla Group Limited (NYSE: YALA), the largest MENA company by 2022 revenue in online social networking and gaming, with two flagship apps — Yalla (voice group chats) and Yalla Ludo (casual games with voice chat and the local "majlis" feature). The app developer is listed in the stores as Yalla Technology FZ-LLC, a company registered in the UAE; press releases go out from Dubai.

Who's here

Here the figures have not only an owner but an auditor as well. The company discloses its metrics in quarterly reporting: average MAUs grew by 7.7% to 48.0 million in the first quarter of 2026 against 44.6 million in the first quarter of 2025; the number of paying users was 10.5 million against 11.8 million a year earlier. The quarterly report is unaudited, which the company states in the headline itself.

The definitions are published too, and they matter more than the figures. The company explains: "average MAUs" is the average number of monthly active users over a period; "active users" are registered users who logged in at least once to any of the principal mobile apps, and an app counts as "principal" once it has exceeded the threshold of 0.5 million average MAUs at least once. It follows that 48.0 million is a figure for the company's whole app ecosystem, not for the Yalla app alone.

It is separately noted that a "registered user" is not necessarily a unique person: one person may open several accounts. This is an honest and rare caveat, and it has to be taken into account in any reach calculation.

The app stores give their own figures for the specific app: more than 100 million downloads, a rating of 4.4 across 247 thousand reviews and a USK 12+ age label in Google Play; a rating of 4.2 across 7.9 thousand reviews and a 13+ age rating, support for 8 languages, a size of 311.1 MB in the App Store. The figures belong to the stores and the developer respectively.

The geography is stated as MENA. The company describes its mission as connecting users and enriching lives in the MENA region, but it also separately mentions going beyond it — Yalla Parchis, a Ludo game for South American markets.

Getting started

Registration happens in the mobile app. The site www.yalla.live serves only the shell of a single-page application: the markup consists of an empty container and scripts, with no meaningful text in the server response. Without a browser the description of registration, rules and help materials cannot be taken from the site.

What is known from the stores: the basic functions are free. The developer puts it plainly in a reply to a review — "Yalla's core features, such as chatting and posting, are free". The app was updated on 16 July 2026.

No separate business account, company verification or advertiser dashboard was found in the sources we checked. There is no public "advertise on Yalla" offer either: both the reporting and the company description build revenue around user payments rather than around selling advertising.

What you can publish

The formats named by the developer: voice rooms with mic access, text chat and virtual gifts; mini-games right inside the room; private conversations with messages and voice notes; posts in a shared feed — thoughts, gaming achievements and moments.

There are no limits on post length, file size, number of participants in a room or publishing rules in the sources available to us: they sit inside the app and on a site that is unreadable without a browser.

An indirect guide to acceptable content is the store age labels: 13+ in the App Store and USK 12+ with the "users interact" and "in-app purchases" notes in Google Play. The company also states that cultural respect and community work remain central to how it operates — for an Arabic-speaking audience that is, in effect, a stated moderation principle.

How to grow

The company does not publicly describe a recommendation algorithm. The growth mechanics visible from open sources are in-game and status-based: leaderboards in games, room entry effects, special mic animation, badges and "noble" statuses. That is, visibility inside the platform is bought with status, not with algorithmic reach.

There is no ad dashboard: there is nowhere to buy impressions inside Yalla — no such product is described in any of the sources we checked.

What the company does for growth itself is visible from the reporting: a partnership with the Saudi Esports Federation and the role of lead partner of the Yalla Saudi eLeague Women 2026 tournament in April. For brands this is a hint: the way into Yalla today is sponsorship and partnership agreements with the company, not self-service.

Path to monetization

The platform does not pay users. The scheme runs the other way: users pay, and the company's entire revenue is built on that.

The main instrument is the Yalla Premium subscription with three tiers. The developer describes them this way: "Patrician" gives monthly "golds" for gifts and store purchases, a subscription badge, room entry effects and mic animation; "Knight" — more golds each month, a more prominent badge and effects, animated stickers on the mic, higher limits on the number of friends and follows; "Baron" adds faster levelling up, a named status card and "luxury transport" seen by everyone entering the room. The subscription is monthly, payment is charged through the Google Play account, renewal is automatic, and cancellation within the paid period is not provided for. No tier prices are given in the open part of the store.

The scale of this economy is visible from the reporting: first-quarter 2026 revenue was $79.0 million, of which $48.1 million came from chat services and $30.3 million from game services; net income was $28.4 million and the net margin 35.9%. The company attributes the year-on-year revenue decline to a drop in the number of paying users caused by geopolitical events in the region.

Whether Yalla has a payout programme for room owners or popular voices is unknown from open sources. A user review mentions topping up and receiving "gold", and the developer's reply mentions monthly first-top-up promotions with currency cashback; that is a spending mechanic, not an earning one.

Tools and automation

Yalla has no public API: no links to developer documentation were found either on the investor site or in the app stores. The product site is unreadable without a browser, so we cannot rule out the existence of a closed partner interface — but there is certainly no public one.

The platform's format — live voice — is poorly compatible with scheduled publishing in principle.

The only confirmed channel for contacting the company on product matters is the support service whose address the developer gives in the app description; for business enquiries the investor site has an IR contacts section.

On data: Google Play shows the developer's declaration — the app may share personal and financial data plus five more data types with third parties, and may collect location, personal data and six more types; data is encrypted in transit and deletion can be requested. This is the developer's statement, not a check by Google.

Limits and rules

Who it's for

It suits companies that need an Arabic-speaking audience in the Gulf and North Africa in an entertainment context: games, music, esports, mobile services. The way in is a partnership with the company itself; it gives an example of such a partnership itself — Saudi eLeague Women 2026.

It suits as an object of observation for anyone studying the MENA market: thanks to the NYSE listing the company publishes MAUs, the number of paying users and a revenue breakdown by line — most niche platforms offer no such transparency.

It does not suit an independent brand presence: there is no company page, ad dashboard or clear commercial-activity rules in the open. It does not suit automation: there is no API and the format is live. And it does not suit you if you need a web audience: everything lives in the app.

Verified data

The checked data this deep dive rests on.

About the platform

the owner is Yalla Group Limited (NYSE: YALA), which the investor site calls the largest MENA company by 2022 revenue in online social networking and gaming; the flagships are Yalla (voice group chats) and Yalla Ludo

The company profile on the investor site; the company's statement about itself

source, checked 2026-07-28

the app developer is listed in the stores as Yalla Technology FZ-LLC; press releases go out from Dubai, UAE

The app listing in Google Play

source, checked 2026-07-28

the app combines casual games (Ludo, Carrom, UMO, Baloot) and voice rooms; there is mic access, text chat, virtual gifts, in-room mini-games, private chats with voice notes and a feed of posts

The developer's description in the App Store

source, checked 2026-07-28

Who's here

the company discloses in its reporting: average MAUs grew by 7.7% to 48.0 million in the first quarter of 2026 against 44.6 million in the first quarter of 2025

A figure for all the group's principal apps, not for the Yalla app alone; the quarter is unaudited

source, checked 2026-07-28

the number of paying users was 10.5 million in the first quarter of 2026 against 11.8 million a year earlier; the company attributes the decline to geopolitical events in the region

The Key Operating Data section of the press release

source, checked 2026-07-28

the company's definitions: "average MAUs" is the average number of monthly active users over a period; "active users" are registered users who logged in at least once to any of the principal apps; an app counts as "principal" once it has exceeded the threshold of 0.5 million average MAUs at least once; a registered user is not necessarily unique — one person may open several accounts

Footnotes (4) and (5) of the press release; important for any reach calculation

source, checked 2026-07-28

Google Play shows more than 100 million downloads, a rating of 4.4 across 247 thousand reviews and a USK 12+ label; the App Store shows a rating of 4.2 across 7.9 thousand reviews, a 13+ age rating, support for 8 languages and a size of 311.1 MB

The figures belong to the app stores and the developer

source, checked 2026-07-28

Business terms

first-quarter 2026 revenue was $79.0 million ($48.1 million from chat services, $30.3 million from game services); net income was $28.4 million and the net margin 35.9%

Unaudited quarterly reporting

source, checked 2026-07-28

Promotion

the way for a brand into the platform today is a partnership with the company: it reports a partnership with the Saudi Esports Federation and the role of lead partner of the Yalla Saudi eLeague Women 2026 tournament in April

A comment by the founder and CEO in the press release

source, checked 2026-07-28

How the money works here

the Yalla Premium subscription has three tiers — Patrician, Knight, Baron: monthly "golds" for gifts and purchases, a subscription badge, room entry effects, mic animation, animated stickers, higher limits on the number of friends and follows, faster levelling up, a named status card and "luxury transport"

The developer's description; there are no amounts per tier in the open part of the listing

source, checked 2026-07-28

the subscription is monthly, payment is charged through the Google Play account, renewal is automatic, and cancelling an active subscription during the paid period is not allowed; auto-renewal is turned off in the store settings

The developer's description in Google Play

source, checked 2026-07-28

the developer confirms that the core features — chatting and posting — are free

The developer's reply to a user review

source, checked 2026-07-28

Limits and restrictions

the product site www.yalla.live serves only the shell of a single-page application: an empty container and scripts, with no meaningful text in the server response

Confirms and explains the database records about the absence of a description and a language in the markup

source, checked 2026-07-28

the store age labels: 13+ in the App Store, USK 12+ in Google Play with the notes "users interact" and "in-app purchases"

An indirect guide to acceptable content

source, checked 2026-07-28

the developer's declaration in Google Play: the app may share personal and financial data plus five more data types with third parties, and may collect location, personal data and six more types; data is encrypted in transit and deletion can be requested

The developer's statement, not a check by Google

source, checked 2026-07-28

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