Commemorative Event Runs Until May 31

Carrot announced on May 12 that it has expanded its 'Neighborhood Events' bulletin board feature nationwide, allowing users to check information about offline events happening throughout their local areas.


In March, Carrot introduced the Neighborhood Events bulletin board across Seoul. The reason it was able to expand nationwide within just two months was due to the active participation of users. Information about events organized by private institutions and local governments, such as brand pop-up stores and district office educational programs, has been actively shared. As a result, the number of Neighborhood Events posts increased by approximately 30% per month on average, and the number of unique posters grew by more than 20%.

Carrot announced on the 12th that it has expanded the 'Neighborhood Events' bulletin board feature nationwide. Carrot

Carrot announced on the 12th that it has expanded the 'Neighborhood Events' bulletin board feature nationwide. Carrot

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To celebrate the nationwide expansion of the bulletin board feature, Carrot is running an event until May 31, where users who write Neighborhood Events posts will receive random Carrot Money rewards. If a user writes a post introducing an offline event happening in their neighborhood, they can receive up to 1,500 won in Carrot Money within 10 minutes, depending on content relevance, length, and whether images are attached. Each user can participate up to two times.



A Carrot representative stated, "The Neighborhood Events bulletin board is a feature that well embodies the value of the hyperlocal community that Carrot aims for," adding, "We will continue to make various efforts to further enrich connections between neighbors."


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