With over 150 million users, Gaana is by far the biggest player to enter the short video space in the short time since the ban of TikTok. Gaana HotShots allows Indian content enthusiasts intuitive, seamless and snappy tools to create and share short viral videos and stories. It will offer ‘HotShot Challenges’ along with music, comedy and dance by HotShot influencers, celebs and international artists, that will cater to the ever growing appetite of Indians for entertaining short-videos. The app claims to offer the scale and the infrastructure to reach a massive audience that thrives on digital entertainment, given that these are engaged users on the core music streaming platform.
Prashan Agarwal, CEO, Gaana said, “Our home-grown entertainment super app is ready to serve as the country’s go-to destination for entertainment across music, podcasts, short viral videos and buzz, offering aspiring Indians the power to become influencers in their own right with Gaana’s world-class live streaming & short video capabilities.”
TikTok, before being banned by the government along with 58 other Chinese apps, had the largest market in India and dominated the market of short video platforms. With it’s huge user base of over 150 million monthly active users, Gaana seems to be in the best position to take TikTok’s place.
Since the ban, several TikTok clones have flooded the market. Indian app Chingari has crossed over 1 mn downloads on Google Play Store. Mitron has recorded over 17 mn users. Further, Trell recorded 12 mn downloads while Roposo recorded over 10 mn users and Sharechat’s Moj app garnered over 10 mn downloads in six days.