Introducing a Special Exhibition for Certified Sellers

Junggonara announced on May 2 that it has revamped the main home screen of the Junggonara app and web to enhance a personalized secondhand transaction experience for users.


This update focuses on recommending personalized products based on users' interests and behavioral patterns, as well as improving the user experience (UX).

Junggonara announced on the 2nd that it has revamped the main home screen of the Junggonara app and web to enhance a personalized secondhand transaction experience for users. Junggonara

Junggonara announced on the 2nd that it has revamped the main home screen of the Junggonara app and web to enhance a personalized secondhand transaction experience for users. Junggonara

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In the 'Personalized Product Curation' section, the previous focus was on newly listed or popular products. After the update, however, users will be offered recommended products based on their interest keywords, along with items they have recently searched for or added to their wish list. In addition, new features have been added to provide real-time updates on products of interest, such as price drops, an increase in the number of wish list additions, and 'bumping up' (renewed listing) notifications.


The user interface (UI) has also been improved. At the very top of the app's main screen, major function icons such as product search, new notifications, and wish list are now grouped together. The quick menu section has been reorganized to highlight popular category items and special exhibitions. In addition, a special 'Certified Seller' exhibition is being introduced, bringing together more than 530 products registered by verified professional sellers.



Choi Inwook, CEO of Junggonara, stated, "We will continue to advance our services to provide a user-centered and safe secondhand transaction experience in the future."


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