Fiveit conducting offline chef content.

Fiveit conducting offline chef content.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] The chef content specialist platform ‘Fiveat’ announced on the 19th that it has launched an online class service to expand the sharing of recipes and know-how from Korea’s leading master chefs.


Operated by OneData, Fiveat is a ‘chef content and community’ platform that provides career content reflecting the philosophies and expertise of famous domestic chefs and masters, and forms a community for the F&B industry and culinary professionals. It officially opened last June by first introducing offline classes. Since then, it has held monthly seminars and offline classes. Reflecting the demands of aspiring chefs and small business owners, it has accumulated carefully selected chefs’ recipes and educational know-how, and launched online classes about a year after the platform’s launch.


Fiveat has a total of 15 influential chefs in various fields including caf? brunch, cooking, and bakery and pastry, such as Chef Seonjae Lee (representative partner of Culinary Academy), Chef Jia Yoon (CEO of Jitda Cooking Studio), and Baker Dongsung Geum (owner chef of Geum Chef Baking Studio), and is continuously expanding the number of participating masters.


The newly introduced online classes have quickly attracted students from existing Fiveat offline classes, and paid content purchases are also increasing. According to Fiveat, since the official opening last June, about 85% of cumulative offline class attendees and seminar participants have newly joined the online classes. Among them, the conversion rate to paid content purchases reached 20%.



With the full opening of online classes, students can communicate more quickly with each chef without being restricted by time and place. By entering the ‘With Fiveat Master’ menu in the ‘Master Salon’ on the Fiveat homepage and selecting a master, users are connected to the respective community where they can freely interact with participants and resolve their questions. Yang Jongun, CEO of OneData, said, “Fiveat focuses on the fact that students have practical needs for practice and makeup, and provides substantial career content for F&B business operators. This online class is composed of remarkably differentiated content reflecting the actual needs of students identified in offline classes and effective educational know-how.”


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