ZELLU is a popular anonymous social app among middle and high school students. Within two months of its release in March of this year, the app had 100,000 daily active users and ranked first in the App Store lifestyle category. Currently, over 5,000 middle and high school students have signed up and are using the app, accounting for about 90% of all middle and high schools in Korea.
Tentang Anak
Seed Round in 2023
Tentang Anak is Indonesia's leading parenting tech company, offering a comprehensive child development ecosystem. It combines top Indonesian pediatricians and early childhood experts to curate science-backed products and services for children's physical and mental growth.
Streak
Venture Round in 2022
Streak operates as a rewarding digital bank for teenagers.
Founded in 2020 by experienced entrepreneurs, Z1 is a digital banking app designed specifically for teenagers and young adults. It offers financial education, gamification, instant payments, peer-to-peer transfers, and personal finance management tools, empowering users to manage their money responsibly with no hidden fees.
Founded in 2020 by experienced entrepreneurs, Z1 is a digital banking app designed specifically for teenagers and young adults. It offers financial education, gamification, instant payments, peer-to-peer transfers, and personal finance management tools, empowering users to manage their money responsibly with no hidden fees.
Musical.Ly
Series C in 2016
Musical.ly, founded in 2014 by Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang, was a social network designed for creating, sharing, and discovering short videos. The platform became particularly popular among teenagers, offering them a space to express their creativity through singing, dancing, comedy, and lip-syncing in videos of 15 seconds or less. By providing tools for users to record live videos and overlay music, Musical.ly fostered a vibrant global community of content creators and viewers. The app gained significant traction, ranking #1 in the iOS App Store for free apps in multiple countries, including the United States. In 2017, Musical.ly was acquired by ByteDance's subsidiary Toutiao, and in 2018, it was merged into TikTok, further expanding its reach and influence in the realm of short-form video content.