Koo App Aims to Garner 10 Crore Users by End of 2021 With ‘Micro-Blog of India’ Tag

Vernacular micro-blogging platform Koo, which has crossed 40 lakh users within no time, aims to garner 10 crore users by the end of this year. The app won the Atmanirbhar App Innovation Challenge held in August last year .

Koo App (Photo Credits: Google Play Store)

New Delhi, February 22: Even as Twitter faces intense scrutiny in India, home-grown vernacular micro-blogging platform Koo, which has crossed 40 lakh users within no time, aims to garner 10 crore users by the end of this year, its Co-founder Mayank Bidawataka said on Monday.

According to Bidawataka, the company is prepared to handle such heavy traffic as it is investing in technologies that can support such massive user base at scale.

"We want Koo to become a world-class app and want to be known as the micro-blog of India. Our teams are prepared to handle the growing online traffic. We have just closed Series A funding and our finances are stable," Bidawataka told IANS. Koo vs Twitter: Things to Know More About Twitter’s New Alternative from India. 

Koo has raised $4.1 million as part of its Series A funding. Infosys veteran Mohandas Pai's 3one4 Capital is the latest addition to the investors on board, according to the company, and Accel Partners, Kalaari Capital, Blume Ventures and Dream Incubator also participated in the round.

Koo has fast become a favorite among several Union ministers, including IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad who is at the forefront of the government's war with Twitter. Koo, The Indian Home Grown Social Media App Has Chinese Roots; Co-Founder Aprameya Assures Chinese Investors Shunwei Will Exit Fully.

The fast-growing vernacular platform describes itself as a personal updates and opinion sharing micro-blogging service.

"We will add support for more Indian languages as people are now joining on their own with word-of-mouth publicity. We will go deeper into the country with enabling more languages soon," Bidawataka noted.

The app won the Atmanirbhar App Innovation Challenge held in August last year and Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged Indians to use the Koo app in his 'Mann Ki Baat' speech too.

"The broader idea is to connect people and let them be the voice of India, get new perspectives, meet like-minded people and start meaningful conversations," the Koo Co-founder stated. Koo App: From How to Download Koo to App Features, Here’s Everything You Should Know About the Indian Alternative to Twitter. 

The company has plans to monetise the app when the right time is near.

"We will have more business accounts as more brands are joining the platform and that will be separate from common users who will not be bombarded with ads," Bidawataka said, adding that the company will monetise once they reach the scale they are looking for.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 23, 2021 11:20 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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