ShareChat

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ShareChat
Developer(s) Mohalla Tech
Initial releaseOctober 2015;8 years ago (2015-10)
Stable release(s)
Android2024.6.9 / 9 February 2024;56 days ago (2024-02-09)
iOS23.7.1 / 15 April 2023;11 months ago (2023-04-15)
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Available in15 languages
List of languages
Type
Licence Freeware
Website www.sharechat.com

ShareChat is an Indian social networking service platform, owned by Bangalore-based Mohalla Tech. It was founded by Ankush Sachdeva, Bhanu Pratap Singh and Farid Ahsan, and incorporated on 8 January 2015. ShareChat app has over 350 million monthly active users across 15 Indian languages. The current valuation of the company is $5 billion. [1]

Contents

Foundation and history

ShareChat's holding company, Mohalla Tech Pvt Ltd, was incorporated in January 2015 by graduates from Indian Institutes of Technology Kanpur: [2] Ankush Sachdeva, Bhanu Pratap Singh and Farid Ahsan. The company is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, and as of 2020, employed over 2500 people. [3]

Initially, ShareChat primarily worked as a content sharing platform, without any scope of users generating their own content. In April 2016, however, ShareChat enabled user-generated content creation on its platform, allowing its users to share their own posters and creative content. At around the same time, it also introduced open tagging for users, which would allow anyone to create their own hashtags depending on the content. [4]

In January 2023, Farid Ahsan and Bhanu Pratap Singh stepped down from their respective roles as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer. [5] [6] As of 2022, Manohar Singh Charan (CFO) and Amit Zunjarwad (CPO) led the management along with Ankush Sachdeva (CEO). [7] [8]

Acquisitions

In March 2019, Mohalla Tech acquired Transversal Tech-owned short video sharing platform, Clip. [9] In February 2020, it acquired Bengaluru-based online fashion marketplace Elanic. [10] In March 2020, it acquired a meme discovery and sharing platform, Memer. [11] In August 2020, it acquired a hyperlocal information platform, Circle Internet. [12] Sharechat parent company also bought MX TakaTak from Times Internet Group for $700 million in one of the biggest acquisitions of 2022. [13] [14]

Funding

In September 2020, ShareChat raised $40 million from investors Pawan Munjal of Hero MotoCorp, Ajay Shridhar Shriram of DCM Shriram, Twitter, SAIF Partners, Lightspeed Ventures, and India Quotient. [15] By April 2021, ShareChat had raised $500 million from investors and was valued at over $2 billion. [16] In May 2022, ShareChat raised $300 million from Google, Times Group and Temasek Holdings at a valuation of $5 billion. [17]

Initiatives against misinformation

On 17 April 2019, ShareChat took down around half a million pieces of content and removed 54,000 accounts for spreading fake news, hate speech and spam, and for conducting coordinated misinformation campaigns. [18]

Issues

Apps

ShareChat

ShareChat app is multilingual social media platform, with 180 million monthly active users. It offers its users multiple options to express themselves through audio chat rooms, photo and video posts, status updates, microblogging, blogging, and direct messaging in 15 Indic languages. This allows regional audiences to connect with like-minded users and communities. [26]

Features:

Moj

ShareChat's app Moj, launched on 29 June 2020, is a short-video platform that emulates the features of TikTok, which was among the apps banned by the Indian government in June 2020.

In a tweet, Ankush Sachdeva, co-founder and CEO of ShareChat, said the app was coded in 30 hours. It has received Google Play Best of 2020 Awards, as of 1 December 2020. [28]

Moj has over 160 million monthly active users. [29] [30]

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