Twitter rival Koo layoff 30% of the staff- Know the reason
Technology | April 20, 2023 17:20 ISTKoo said the global sentiment right now is more focused on efficiency than growth and businesses need to work towards proving unit economics.
Koo said the global sentiment right now is more focused on efficiency than growth and businesses need to work towards proving unit economics.
Koo app has recently added many features to its app, where features like free self-verification, multi-language Koo feature, talk to talk for posts etc. have been included. At the same time, with the help of these features and Chat GPT, you will be able to increase the number of your followers.
Koo is the Indian microblogging platform which has around 50 million downloads and is actively leveraged by over 7,500 eminent personalities across different fields. In November, Koo reached Brazil with the addition and added the Portuguese language, making it available in 11 native languages.
Ronaldinho has joined India's microblogging platform Koo. The former Brazilian star has also shared his first post on the platform.
Koo has declared that the platfrom has reached more than 7,500 high-profile people, millions of students, teachers, leaders, poets, actors, writers, entrepreneurs, artists, etc. who are actively posting on the platfrom in their native languages.
With Hyderabad being an IT hub, boasting access to a robust technology ecosystem and a large pool of IT talent, Koo envisions its presence in the region to grow in a significant manner, it said in a release.
Koo, India’s micro-blogging platform has released a ‘Voices of India’ report on how Indians across linguistic diversities think, feel, and express themselves online on topics most relevant to them. The report represents user sentiments on the multi-lingual platform.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s party All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) created its official handle on Koo. Posting in Bangla and English, the party expressed elation on joining the platform.
Tiger Global has led the investment round with existing investors Accel Partners, Kalaari Capital, Blume Ventures and Dream Incubator also participating in the round.
Existing investors, along with a few prominent Indians, have bought out Chinese venture capital firm Shunwei Capital's minority stake in Twitter's homegrown rival Koo's parent company Bombinate Technologies.
Koo is a new Made in India microblogging site being touted as Twitter's rival. Several ministers and government departments have already created accounts on Koo.
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