TikTok Maker ByteDance Releases New Lifestyle App

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2022-07-14 HKT 12:18

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  • Hardware and software maker ByteDance was valued at around US$300 billion. Image: Shutterstock

    Hardware and software maker ByteDance was valued at around US$300 billion. Image: Shutterstock

TikTok's Chinese owner ByteDance is looking for its next big hit by wading deeper into the lifestyle sector of social media with Kesong, a shopping and lifestyle recommendations app similar to market leader Xiaohongshu.

Kesong, launched last week, allows users to share photos, videos and write-ups of fashion tips and shopping experiences.

It emulates Xiaohongshu, often likened to Instagram and which is widely considered the embodiment of "planting grass" – the notion that reviews can entice readers or followers to buy a product or service.

Fashion and luxury brands often turn to Xiaohongshu's influencers who can reach millions of affluent users in China. Overseas, Xiaohongshu is known as Red in countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Canada and the United States.

Hardware and software maker ByteDance was valued at around US$300 billion in recent trades and has become known as something of an app factory. It has produced a string of hits from news aggregator Toutiao to short video app Douyin and its overseas equivalent TikTok, China's most successful app abroad.

It tried its hand at a "planting grass" app in 2018 with the short-lived Xincao. It tried again in 2020 with Sharee, aimed at overseas markets. Later renamed Lemon8, the app has over a million downloads in Japan and has expanded into Thailand. (Reuters)

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