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Lunar Love: How Watch Club Aims to Dominate the Werewolf Romance Market

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ReelShort made $1.2 billion on werewolf romances. Watch Club wants to do it better.

New Era of Microdramas: The Mobile App Phenomenon

In recent years, a lucrative new sector in the mobile app industry has surged in popularity, generating billions in revenue. This emerging trend revolves around “microdramas” – brief scripted shows optimized for vertical viewing on smartphones. Picture a blend of soap operas and TikTok, featuring clandestine billionaire love affairs, disapproving werewolf in-laws, and suspenseful cliffhangers to keep viewers engaged. The frontrunner app, ReelShort, raked in an impressive $1.2 billion in consumer spending last year.

In the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Rebecca Bellan and TechCrunch’s senior reporter Amanda Silberling chat with Henry Soong, the founder of Watch Club. Soong believes that the microdrama industry is currently experiencing its “MySpace era” and envisions a future akin to Facebook’s breakthrough moment.

Tune in to the full episode for insights on:

  • Watch Club’s unique audience targeting strategy compared to ReelShort and Drama Box.

  • The delicate balance between crafting a deliberate social experience and optimizing for engagement, similar to TikTok’s approach.

  • The potential impact of AI on werewolf billionaire romance scripts, as pondered by Amanda.

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