How Successful Startups Grow
Every morning, 'Startup Morning Coffee,' which infuses vibrant energy into the startup ecosystem, goes live to viewers on the YouTube channel 'Jeon Hwa-sung's CNTV,' hosted by CEO Jeon Hwa-sung. At 8:40 AM, this program is gaining attention...
Every morning, 'Startup Morning Coffee,' which infuses vibrant energy into the startup ecosystem, goes live to viewers on the YouTube channel 'Jeon Hwa-sung's CNTV,' hosted by CEO Jeon Hwa-sung. At 8:40 AM, this program is gaining attention as a platform that goes beyond simple information delivery, offering in-depth analysis of innovative startups and real-time communication to envision the future. Viewers can resolve their curiosities and share ideas through comments, gaining a broad understanding of the startup ecosystem.
One of the startups that has recently garnered attention on this program is 'Kizling.' Kizling, a short-form service exclusively for children of Generation Alpha aged 5 to 16, directly addresses the chronic problems inherent in existing short-form platforms. It resolves parents' deep concerns such as exposure to harmful adult content, the threat of cyber violence, and children's mental health issues, creating a digital playground where children can safely unleash their creativity. Currently, it is being recognized for its innovativeness while carrying out CNT Tech's Campus Town support project.
Kizling's core lies in two pillars: 'talent development' and 'safe growth.' Through talent video recommendations, exciting challenges, a ranking system, and gamified elements like 'one sticker,' children can challenge their talents, experience a sense of accomplishment, and continuously develop. In particular, by providing 1-on-1 customized mentoring based on the content data uploaded by children, experts meticulously support them in maximizing their individual potential.
It has already proven its potential for success in the global market. After the launch of its global English version, it recorded a high engagement of an average of 27 minutes per single access and 12.5 content views, clearly demonstrating its potential to captivate children worldwide.
CEO Jeon Hwa-sung highly praised Kizling's business model for its potential to generate revenue by attracting advertisements from companies needing to market to children, and through challenge campaign usage fees and commissions. Kizling, which nurtures the talents of Generation Alpha with harmless, educational, and enjoyable content, is anticipated to soon establish itself as a key player that will change the landscape of the future education and entertainment markets.
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