Yuga Crew Goes Nationwide with One-Click 1:1 Local Parenting Friend Matching
'Yuk-a Crew' (Parenting Crew) dreams of connecting parenting companions, its core service 'Jjak Crew' expands nationwide! The sense of isolation in parenting is not merely a problem limited to specific regions. Dynoes, which operates the re...
'Yuk-a Crew' (Parenting Crew) dreams of connecting parenting companions, its core service 'Jjak Crew' expands nationwide!
The sense of isolation in parenting is not merely a problem limited to specific regions. Dynoes, which operates the region-based parenting community platform 'Yuk-a Crew', has taken note of this reality and announced that it will now expand its unique 1:1 parenting friend matching service, 'Jjak Crew', to every corner of the country.
'Jjak Crew' is a service specialized in finding local parenting friends who can share true empathy and communication, going beyond a simple platform for information sharing. Based on detailed data such as residential area, child's birth period, and parenting interests, Yuk-a Crew's self-developed, sophisticated matching system, which has even completed patent application, connects compatible individuals 1:1. This is a result of focusing on forming strong relationships that alleviate the loneliness of parenting and allow for practical mutual help.
This nationwide service launch is a response to the constant requests from regional users who were eager for services beyond the Seoul metropolitan area. According to the company, 'Our Neighborhood Open Application' requests from areas where the service was not previously supported have exceeded an astonishing 15,000. This clearly indicates that the desire for 'local parenting friends' is not limited to specific regions but is strongly felt nationwide.
Lee Ga-young, CEO of Dynoes, stated her ambition, saying, "Parenting is a field where connections between people exert the greatest power," and "Through this nationwide expansion, we hope Yuk-a Crew will become a reliable community link and a source of vitality for more caregivers."
Meanwhile, Dynoes is actively involved in social roles beyond simply operating a platform. It has formed official partnerships with 24 public institutions supporting parenting, including the Korea Institute of Child Care and Education (Central Childcare Support Center), contributing to increasing access to parenting information. Furthermore, last October, it participated as a representative of private enterprises in the 'Korea Population Vision 2100' declaration, hosted by the Korean Peninsula Future Population Research Institute, continuing its serious social initiatives to address the low birth rate problem. Dynoes' efforts to "catch two rabbits" – resolving social isolation through connecting parenting companions and addressing the low birth rate problem – are drawing anticipation.
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