Noun
userbase (plural userbases)
(computing) The established group of users for a particular computer program, technology, etc.
A corporate takeover of this project is likely to alienate the userbase.
According to Mashable, Qik’s userbase reached 5 million users in 2010. Source: Internet
It is designed not only to fully accommodate the requirements of the traditional JANET user base - all research institutes, universities and further education - but also to meet the needs of a new userbase in the UK's primary and secondary schools. Source: Internet
As Facebook works to federate WhatsApp’s userbase with the Facebook userbase they will increasingly be able to about users in a way that increases the value of Facebook-the-product’s display ad business. Source: Internet
Sony's handheld also couldn't compete with the 3DS, which enjoyed Nintendo's full support and inherited the DS console's userbase. Source: Internet
Company doubles its ad sales team and preps for advertiser growth as userbase nearly doubles in the past year. Source: Internet
In the end DP has to make choices if they do not want to cover the whole market, their userbase will let them know if they fumbled up. Source: Internet