WATCH: Here’s how Vokal plans to go from 2 million to 20 million customers by next year
25 April 2019 4:17 AM IST
Vokal is a peer-to-peer knowledge-sharing platform for India?s non-English Internet users. In this video interview with Business Editor Vishal Krishna, Founder and CEO Aprameya Radhakrishna talks about how they plan to monetise their app, the importance of data, and why Bharat is the way to go.
- Aprameya Radhakrishna went from selling TaxiForSure (to Ola) in 2015 to deciding to work for the next billion with Vokal, the P2P info-sharing startup he launched with Mayank Bidawatka in 2017.
- The founders, who believe that India's economic inequality is primarily the result of a 'knowledge disparity', aim to level the playing field for 'Bharat' with Vokal, an Indian language question-answer platform for users who are not conversant in English.
- Since it was launched, Vokal has gathered data about the questions Indians are asking and the answers they need.
- Imagine a CEO or an IAS officer answering questions (from) young people who want to be inspired.
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