

You’ve seen what TikTok did. People scroll, laugh, post, and spend hours without even realizing it. That’s not luck, but a proven structure. And we can build that same kind of structure for you. Where users can shoot, edit, and share videos that spread fast. Apart from Tiktok, we can also build clones of Likee, and Bigo Live.

The thing with apps like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat is: they all provide a sense of community, and that leads us to understand that people love showing up, sharing, and reacting. We can build that kind of space for your audience.

We can build messaging apps that let users send messages quickly, and without hitches. These apps focus on easy-to-use interfaces and secure, fast messaging for both individuals and groups. We, specifically, focus on building clones of WhatsApp and Telegram.

Launch a platform where creators share, audiences discover, and ideas spread. We create the same structure that YouTube, X, and Pinterest thrives on.


When Snapchat got banned in China, an entire market of hundreds of millions of users was left untouched. And that’s where the SNOW app showed up. Launched in 2015, SNOW offered the same core experience and features as Snapchat: disappearing messages, camera-first design, and playful filters.
The only difference was SNOW was introduced to the massive Asian audience that Snapchat couldn’t reach.
The result: SNOW quickly became Asia’s go-to camera app, crossing 200M+ downloads and attracting major investments from SoftBank and Sequoia Capital.
But SNOW didn’t just copy and paste Snapchat’s idea, it remade the product around Asian culture: filters inspired by K-pop idols, stickers and emojis drawn from popular local memes, SNOW created something familiar yet fresh for its users.
So you see, despite being a clone, SNOW didn’t just survive, but even dominated some markets Snapchat was already present in, and became one of Asia’s biggest and most popular social apps.



