Hey @TeamYouTube
This channel is a truly meaningful one that we play every night before bedtime for our 6-year-old and 3-year-old children here in Korea.
It is not mass-produced, AI-generated content created without care. Rather, it is precious content personally written
@fullstackquant 빙신들 많네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 텐센트 지분들어간 기업이면 중국에 휘둘릴 것 같니? 자본주의 시장도 이해 못하는 것들이 우파인척 하네 ㅋㅋㅋ 얘들아 중국 알리페이와 중국자본이 전세계 80% 장악하는데 다 좌파냐? 다른 메신져는 중국 자본 안들어가 있는 줄 알고 찾고있는 빙신들도 ㅋㅋ웃음만 나와
Hey everyone, I’m Tom.
I’m the CEO of a small startup team based in South Korea, and we believe video editing involves too many tedious tasks that get in the way of creativity. Our mission is to help video editors spend less time on repetitive work so they can focus more on making creative content.
Our team is still quite new, but we've already made some significant progress here in South Korea. It's been only 5 months since we launched, but we already have thousands of active users, including big YouTube channel owners, professional producers, video editors, and even broadcasting TV companies.
We believe staying close to our customers is the key to building a great product. That's why I've decided to start sharing our journey here in this subreddit, so we can build in public and learn from this community.
I'll be sharing our progress, how we're steadily improving the product, and most importantly, listening to feedback and understanding the challenges editors face.
I understand this post might not get a lot of attention right away, but consistency is our strength—so I’ll keep showing up!
If anyone is interested, I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback as we go along.
Thanks for reading!