I’m curious — do you think there would be real demand for something like this? And if so, where (and how) do you think would be the best way to promote such a platform to reach interested users abroad?
Thanks a lot for your thoughts!
I’m curious — do you think there would be real demand for something like this? And if so, where (and how) do you think would be the best way to promote such a platform to reach interested users abroad?
Thanks a lot for your thoughts!
Rendello•4mo ago
Possibly. I've used HelloTalk, a free language exchange, and Italki, 1-on-1 paid tutoring where users can sign up as a student or a teacher. With the latter, you get what you pay for and can talk with qualified teachers for more money, or unqualified for less.
How would your platform differ from Italki?
https://www.italki.com/en/teachers/korean
keun•4mo ago
The key differences between our platform and Italki are: 1) We focus specifically on Korean experts, and 2) We plan to match users with experts in all kinds of Korean fields, not just language — including K-pop, dance, travel, culture, Korean job consulting, and more. (If you have any suggestions for other fields that might be interesting, I’d really appreciate your ideas!)
Do you think this concept still has a strong value proposition? If so, what would be the most effective way and place to promote such a platform globally?
Rendello•4mo ago
keun•4mo ago
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