SmartDongSchool reached the finals of the promising export products competition Go Go Global 30 Projects with their product DotePlanner

DotePlanner reached the finals of the promising export products competition “Go Go Global 30 Projects,” organized by the Small and Medium Business Corporation.

This contest is a government-supported online export program that selects 30 companies based on public online voting. Voting is open until October 4, and many prizes will be awarded among participants.

DotePlanner is an innovative product combined with the DoteTimer app, where users collect coins by focusing on tasks and can donate planners and notebooks to children from socially vulnerable groups. This year, the product expanded into Southeast Asian and Japanese markets.

Currently, DotePlanner is sold on Japan’s largest crowdfunding platform, Makuake, and will soon be available at the New Store by Tokyu Hands in Tokyo’s Ginza district.

New Store by Tokyu Hands is an experimental shop offering new and unique products from Makuake projects.

Additionally, DotePlanner was recognized by Shopee, Southeast Asia’s largest marketplace, and earned the status of “Next ASEAN Power Seller.” The product is now sold in seven countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Malaysia.

Kim Hwaran, manager at SmartDongSchool, the developer of DotePlanner, said: “We are very pleased that DotePlanner and DoteTimer have gained recognition and entered the international market. In the first half of next year, we plan to expand sales from Asia to the U.S. and European markets.”

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