Trevari "20% Paid Members in January, Online Option Selected"
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Trevari (CEO Yoon Soo-young), which operates a community service based on reading clubs, announced on the 28th that the number of online reading club subscribers exceeded 20% of paid members in January this year.
Trevari launched eight themed online reading clubs, including reading clubs where marketers, planners, and freelancers share industry trends, and reading clubs that cultivate healthy stock investment skills. The opinions of Trevari members played a decisive role in launching the online reading clubs.
Yoon Soo-young, CEO of Trevari, said, "Members who held meetings online due to COVID-19 have sent a lot of positive feedback," adding, "We have gained confidence that Trevari's unique experience can also be provided online."
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Trevari is the first community platform in Korea to develop reading clubs as a business model. Centered on 'reading, writing, conversing, and bonding,' it offers ▲ monthly regular reading clubs ▲ community events such as performances, lectures, parties, and cultural experiences ▲ various partnership benefits each season. In October last year, it secured Series B investment from Altos Ventures, a venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley.
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