Homegrown microblogging app Koo has announced four new features.
It now enables users to upload up to 10 profile pictures, save a Koo, schedule Koos, and save drafts.
As per IANS, the platform said that the “10 profile pictures” feature will allow users to upload up to 10 images which can be auto-played when someone visits the user’s profile.
Creators can keep their work on a draft before posting it by using the “save drafts” feature. It will give them the freedom to keep making edits before posting.
Instead of the usual responses like Like, Comment, Re-Koo, or Share, users can now “save a Koo“. Only the user can see saved Koos, which are accessible from their profile page, the report added.
Koo is currently the second-most popular micro-blog on the internet, with 50 million downloads.
It is available in 10 languages and is currently used by users in more than 100 countries.
With “schedule a Koo”, power creators will be able to schedule a Koo for a future date and time. This will make it simple for creators who prefer to write down several ideas at once but schedule them for different times to avoid crowding the feed of their followers.
“We are the first ones to enable users to upload up to 10 profile pictures. We’ve made it extremely easy for power creators to now save a draft and schedule Koos for a future date and time. Saving a Koo functionality is not available in any other micro-blog. Users have taken well to these features,” Mayank Bidawatka, Co-founder, Koo, said in a statement.
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