Class 101, Subscription Home New Feature Introduced… Strengthening Personalized Services

– New subscription home features including recommendation algorithm, class calendar, and spark system, and personalized interface implementation

– Step-by-step feature expansion to enhance the learning journey, from initial learning support to goal management and reward systems

All-in-one creator content platform Class 101 (CEO Dae-seon Gong) announced on the 21st that it has improved its subscription home function and strengthened customer service to enhance personalized user experience.

The purpose of this reorganization is to help subscribers easily and quickly find the content they want while maintaining their motivation to learn. Class 101 analyzes users’ interests and learning history to introduce recommended classes, and allows users to check their learning progress at a glance with an intuitive interface.

We have improved the function so that you can continue studying the course you are taking right away when accessing the subscription home page, and added new functions such as a ‘course calendar’ that visualizes your study schedule and a ‘fireworks system’ that guides you through the progress using the number of fireworks and intensity.

In order to more effectively support subscribers' learning in the future, we plan to sequentially introduce ▲new subscriber onboarding program ▲learning goal setting and management function ▲weekly/monthly learning progress tracking function ▲reward-based compensation system, etc.

The representative of Gongdaeseon Class 101 said, “This reorganization focused on building a customized environment so that subscribers can naturally continue learning in their daily lives,” and added, “In addition to improving the user interface, we will also expand trendy subscriber-only content and offline subscriber events to increase subscriber touchpoints and expand benefits.”

Meanwhile, Class 101 opened 'Weekly 101', a weekly content curation service that provides creator content from various fields in less than 10 minutes in a timely manner, in March. You can receive real-time updates by requesting notifications by category, and about 1,500 notification requests were received within a month of launch.