
Hooked on Happiness: Products Indonesians Can’t Quit
In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, many Indonesians find themselves deeply attached to certain products that bring them comfort, entertainment, or simply a sense of satisfaction. What’s

In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, many Indonesians find themselves deeply attached to certain products that bring them comfort, entertainment, or simply a sense of satisfaction. What’s

In the first part of this post, we discovered that only 10% of Indonesians rely solely on shampoo without using other hair care products [1].

In a world where customer expectations, technology, and competition evolve rapidly, businesses cannot afford to stay stagnant. A strong brand today might feel outdated tomorrow

Indonesia, a nation known for its vibrant democracy, is currently experiencing a period of heightened social and political unrest. Recent large-scale protests, sparked by public

These days, the variety of hair care products has expanded significantly. Our recent survey in August 2025 discovers that more Indonesians are now paying attention

Financial anxiety is one of the strongest forces shaping consumer behavior in 2025. Rising living costs, global economic uncertainty, and household debt are pushing people
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In Indonesia’s FMCG sector, dishwashing liquid is a high-velocity household staple driven by daily consumption, intense price competition, and strong brand habits. To understand consumers’

As digital media consumption continues to evolve, podcasting has emerged as a high-impact channel for brand storytelling and consumer engagement. To understand how modern audiences

The awareness surrounding reproductive health and personal care among Indonesian women continues to show steady growth. The feminine hygiene wash category, in particular, requires highly

Podcasts continue to establish their presence in Indonesia’s digital media landscape, offering consumers the flexibility to access content anytime and anywhere. An online survey with

Grocery shopping remains an essential part of everyday life, and Indonesian consumers continue to utilize both online and offline channels to fulfill their household needs.

Watching events together, commonly known as “watch parties,” continues to be a popular way for Indonesians to connect, socialize, and enjoy entertainment. To better understand