GGV Capital’s Hans Tung and Zara Zhang interview Wang Yu (王宇), the co-founder
and CEO of Tantan (探探), China’s leading dating app. Tantan is social app that
help young people in China connect with one another. It has a slide-left
slide-right interface. Only when two users both slide right on each other can
they start a conversation. The company was founded in 2014 and has helped
users make over 10 billion matches to date. In 2018, Tantan was acquired by
Momo (陌陌) for $735 million. Momo is a top location-based social networking
platform in China that help people meet strangers around them. It is also one
of the leading live streaming platforms in China. It is a public company on
the NASDAQ and its current market cap is around $6.8 billion.
Wang Yu was born in Beijing and grew up in Sweden. He holds two master’s
degrees, one on computer science and one in industrial economics. In 2007, he
moved back to China and started his first business P1, a fashion community,
before founding Tantan in 2014.
During this episode, Yu discussed how the failure of his first startup P1
proved crucial to the success of Tantan, why flawless execution is more
important than flawless product in China, whether any social apps in China
will be able to challenge WeChat, and the advantages and disadvantages of
being an overseas Chinese returnee entrepreneur.
Join our listeners' community via WeChat/Slack at
996.ggvc.com/community.
The 996 Podcast is brought to you by GGV Capital, a global venture capital
firm that invests in local founders. As a multi-stage, sector-focused firm,
GGV focuses on seed-to-growth stage investments across Consumer/New Retail,
Social/Digital & Internet, Enterprise/Cloud and Frontier Tech sectors. The
firm was founded in 2000 and manages $6.2 billion in capital across 13 funds.
Past and present portfolio companies include Affirm, Airbnb, Alibaba,
Bitsight, ByteDance, Ctrip, Didi Chuxing, Grab, Gladly, Hello Chuxing,
HashiCorp, Houzz, Keep, LingoChamp, Namely, Niu, Nozomi Networks, Opendoor,
Peloton, Poshmark, Slack, Square, Wish, Xauto, Xiaohongshu, Yellow, YY,
Zhaoyou and more. The firm has offices in Beijing, San Francisco, Shanghai and
Silicon Valley. Learn more at ggvc.com, or “GGVCapital” on WeChat.
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GGV Capital’s Hans Tung and Zara Zhang interview Wang Yu (王宇), the co-founder
and CEO of Tantan (探探), China’s leading dating app. Tantan is social app that
help young people in China connect with one another. It has a slide-left
slide-right interface. Only when two users both slide right on each other can
they start a conversation. The company was founded in 2014 and has helped
users make over 10 billion matches to date. In 2018, Tantan was acquired by
Momo (陌陌) for $735 million. Momo is a top location-based social networking
platform in China that help people meet strangers around them. It is also one
of the leading live streaming platforms in China. It is a public company on
the NASDAQ and its current market cap is around $6.8 billion.
Wang Yu was born in Beijing and grew up in Sweden. He holds two master’s
degrees, one on computer science and one in industrial economics. In 2007, he
moved back to China and started his first business P1, a fashion community,
before founding Tantan in 2014.
During this episode, Yu discussed how the failure of his first startup P1
proved crucial to the success of Tantan, why flawless execution is more
important than flawless product in China, whether any social apps in China
will be able to challenge WeChat, and the advantages and disadvantages of
being an overseas Chinese returnee entrepreneur.
Join our listeners' community via WeChat/Slack at
996.ggvc.com/community.
The 996 Podcast is brought to you by GGV Capital, a global venture capital
firm that invests in local founders. As a multi-stage, sector-focused firm,
GGV focuses on seed-to-growth stage investments across Consumer/New Retail,
Social/Digital & Internet, Enterprise/Cloud and Frontier Tech sectors. The
firm was founded in 2000 and manages $6.2 billion in capital across 13 funds.
Past and present portfolio companies include Affirm, Airbnb, Alibaba,
Bitsight, ByteDance, Ctrip, Didi Chuxing, Grab, Gladly, Hello Chuxing,
HashiCorp, Houzz, Keep, LingoChamp, Namely, Niu, Nozomi Networks, Opendoor,
Peloton, Poshmark, Slack, Square, Wish, Xauto, Xiaohongshu, Yellow, YY,
Zhaoyou and more. The firm has offices in Beijing, San Francisco, Shanghai and
Silicon Valley. Learn more at ggvc.com, or “GGVCapital” on WeChat.
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