"All College Students Gather"… Everytime Surpasses 7 Million Cumulative Users
42,000 Freshmen of Class of 2024 Newly Enrolled in 3 Months After CSAT
Binulabs announced on the 26th that the cumulative number of registered users of the university life platform 'Everytime' has surpassed 7 million. Over the past three months since the 2024 College Scholastic Ability Test, approximately 420,000 freshmen of the class of 2024 have joined Everytime, pushing the total number of registered users beyond 7 million.
Everytime supports 397 campuses nationwide and is a service used by all university students. Users can manage academic schedules such as timetable creation and check lecture evaluations for major and general education courses. The monthly active users (MAU) reach 3 million.
This milestone of 7 million cumulative users is thanks to the Gen Z freshmen. About 420,000 class of 2024 students have joined in the past three months, and with additional regular admission announcements currently underway, registrations are expected to continue for some time.
Communication through the group chat feature, launched by Everytime in December last year, is also active. From the 16th to the 22nd of this month, 41.5% of posts and 72.7% of group chats on Everytime were created by class of 2024 users.
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Kim Han-i, CEO of Binulabs, said, “Even after the COVID-19 endemic, Everytime has established itself as an essential app for university students,” adding, “We will continue to develop the service so that students from the same school can help each other and grow together.”
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