– Korea’s only creator-only page opened, from creation to fan communication
– Freely operate brand content without opening a class
– Plan to strengthen functions and policies such as self-marketing, AI chatbot, and settlement system improvement

All-in-one creator content platform Class 101 (CEO Dae-seon Gong) announced the official launch of ‘Creator Home’, which supports integrated management of creator content, brand building, and revenue diversification.
Creator Home is Korea’s only creator-only page that can integrate and operate various creator contents such as classes, memberships, goods, e-books, posts, and communities. It has improved creator business efficiency by unifying previously dispersed content contact points.
Creators who have joined Class 101 can freely create a creator home and configure the main screen regardless of whether or not they have opened a class. You can complete the main screen by utilizing the 'Home Header' where you can place the brand image, including the membership button, ▲ a 'Community' in the form of a bulletin board with notices, Q&A, challenges, posts, 1:1 conversations, events, and replays, and ▲ a 'Home Section' that displays the latest posts, recommended content, classes, and products.
Through this, creators can flexibly plan content composition methods and communication strategies in line with the brand identity they pursue. In particular, operational freedom has increased as it is possible to form contact points with fans through various contents without going through classes.
Prior to launch, Class 101 conducted a beta test for some creators over the past three months. The participating creators operated an average of more than five channels, and recorded the following results: ▲70 homepages opened ▲170,000 content views ▲16,000 community posts ▲230 average content creations per home.
Class 101 plans to introduce a self-marketing function that allows creators to create invitation links and invite users directly, as well as an AI chatbot that automates inquiry response and community management, in the second half of this year, and also improve creators' revenue structure by reorganizing their settlement policy.
Gong Dae-seon, CEO of Class 101, said, “We will actively support creators to build their own brand worldview and create sustainable businesses by providing one-stop support from content creation to monetization and fan management at Creator Home.”
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