Save Your Desired Content with Just One "Click" on Your Phone

In an era flooded with content, university students have attracted attention by developing an application (app) that stores and manages content users want to revisit or view later on websites or apps.


On the 19th, Pukyong National University (President Bae Sang-hoon) announced that the startup club ‘Fore’ team (led by Minseok Choi, a senior majoring in Public Administration) has developed and launched an AI-based integrated content archiving service app called ‘Ddalggak’.

Team members of the National Pukyong University Foret. Provided by National Pukyong University

Team members of the National Pukyong University Foret. Provided by National Pukyong University

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This app is an archiving service that allows users to collect, save, and manage links to desired content from websites or other apps they visit in one place.


Users can save or share content by 11 category folders. It also supports memo and search functions.


The ‘Fore’ team noticed that mobile phone users use various methods such as notepads or other messenger apps to store or share content links. They judged that there is a high demand for a customized service that manages content links in a single app.


The prediction was accurate. Since its release in November, the ‘Ddalggak’ app has quickly secured early users, entering the top 50 in the App Store popularity rankings within three months.


Student Minseok Choi said, “Users seem to respond well because they can save and manage all information whose links can be shared, including content from various SNS, job information sites, map apps, and secondhand trading apps.”


Users who have tried the app left various comments such as, “It’s an essential app for job seekers because it makes it easy to gather job information,” “It’s good because there’s no need to send links to myself on KakaoTalk,” and “It’s convenient and useful because an app I always wished for has finally come out.”



The ‘Fore’ team that developed the app is a startup club formed by Minseok Choi, Chobin Yoo, Minji Jo, Eunseo Jeong from Pukyong National University, Jongjin Kim from Busan University of Foreign Studies, and Daeun Jo from Ewha Womans University. After winning the grand prize at last year’s Busan U Startup Package IR Pitching Competition, they have continued successful startup activities by commercializing their startup item and plan to expand and advance the service.

Screenshot of the Ddalggak app screen.

Screenshot of the Ddalggak app screen.

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