Parenting Crew Expands 1-on-1 Parenting Buddy Service to Gyeonggi, Incheon

Dynoz's 'Yuk-a Crew' expands 1:1 buddy matching 'Jjak-Crew' service across the entire Seoul Metropolitan Area! Providing reliable companions to lonely mothers raising children. The 'Yuk-a Crew' app by Dynoz, a reliable companion for mothers...

Jun 24, 2025 - 00:00
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Dynoz's 'Yuk-a Crew' expands 1:1 buddy matching 'Jjak-Crew' service across the entire Seoul Metropolitan Area! Providing reliable companions to lonely mothers raising children. The 'Yuk-a Crew' app by Dynoz, a reliable companion for mothers raising children, has significantly expanded the service area of its core feature, 'Jjak-Crew,' reaching out to even more mothers. 'Jjak-Crew,' a 1:1 parenting buddy connection service, now covers not only all of Seoul but also the entirety of Gyeonggi Province and Incheon City, allowing mothers in the metropolitan area to more conveniently find parenting friends who are a perfect match for them. 'Jjak-Crew' recommends optimal buddies based on detailed parenting profiles, including childbirth period, number of children, employment status, and residential area, helping mothers connect with friends who deeply empathize with their parenting lifestyle. Through this, mothers can form more meaningful relationships and share the difficulties of childcare together. In addition to 'Jjak-Crew,' the 'Yuk-a Crew' app offers various features available nationwide, such as local co-parenting small groups and 'Connected Crew' which shows local friends currently online, thereby expanding the base of local parenting communities. Notably, Dynoz recently enhanced its credibility by signing a business agreement with the Korea Childcare Promotion Institute, a public institution under the Ministry of Education. This is an official partnership with an organization that operates the Central Childcare Support Center and strives to create a high-quality childcare environment through nursery evaluation, certification of childcare staff, and part-time childcare services. A Dynoz official stated, "Through the MOU with the Korea Childcare Promotion Institute, parents of infants and toddlers using the Yuk-a Crew app will be able to access childcare-related education and support program information more easily," raising expectations for practical benefits to users. Lee Ga-young, CEO of Dynoz, revealed that the 'Yuk-a Crew' service was launched to alleviate the isolation experienced by mothers raising children. Statistics show that 60% of mothers raising children have an average daily conversation time of less than 30 minutes, and over 52% of mothers care for their children for more than 16 hours a day, demonstrating that many mothers desperately need emotional support and practical help. Accordingly, CEO Lee emphasized her conviction that parenting friends met within the same 'childcare living zone' would become reliable childcare companions for each other, both emotionally and most practically. Dynoz plans to continuously expand the operating regions of 'Yuk-a Crew' in the future, strengthening its role as a community-oriented parenting platform. Its history of occupying the Seoul Social Venture Hub, an officially operated startup incubation space by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, partnerships with 22 public institutions within Seoul, and selection for prominent IT startup support programs such as AWS (Amazon Web Services), Google, and GitHub, all demonstrate Dynoz's solid foundation and innovative capabilities, building anticipation for a bright future for the 'Yuk-a Crew' service.

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