Chinese apps crack the code to address India's language barrier
Last
month, Sharechat, a top vernacular content sharing platform, sued new entrant Helo
for using its copying design and indulging in unfair competition.
Helo,
an app by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, is a lot like Sharechat. Both have a
timeline and content sharing features that, brashly put, resemble Instagram.
But the moot here is local languages - over two dozens of them - and a
razor-sharp focus on user-generated content that works with this target group.
In
the last 18 months, at least half a dozen apps have entered the Indian market
including players such as Helo, Like, Clip, Tik Tok, Kwai and Vigo Video with a
focus on either of the three categories-- social media and content sharing,
news, or user-generated video. Interestingly, except for Clip, all others are
run by creators in China or in neighbouring countries in South East Aing the
Indian vernacular market. Read
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