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[Today’s Brand] Park Young-eun, CEO of Gosoo Plus, Receives Commendation from Chair of Gyeonggi Provincial Council, and More
Gosoo Plus CEO Park Young-eun received a commendation from the Chair of the Gyeonggi Provincial Council on the 8th. The award recognizes Park’s contributions to local community development through a proptech-based space operation business, as well as her efforts to expand residential and lodging infrastructure for young people, single-person households, and short-term stayers.
Gosoo Plus, Operator of DoklipLife, Signs MOU with Career Note to Support Career Development
Gosoo Plus, the operator of DoklipLife, announced on the 13th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Career Note, an AI-powered career portfolio solution.
Gosiwon and Hostel Businesses Enter the Brand Era as Monthliv Seminar Highlights Ways to Reduce Operational Burdens
Recently, brand-based startup models have been rapidly spreading in the gosiwon and hostel markets as well. This approach is gaining attention as building owners seek to reduce the burden of direct operation and pursue stable returns through structured systems.
GosooPlus Signs MOU with the Korean Association in Sweden to Support Long-Term Stays for Korean Residents and Adoptees
GosooPlus Co., Ltd., which operates the urban residence and hostel brand Monthliv and the housing subscription platform Doklip Living, announced on the 2nd that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korean Association in Sweden. The agreement aims to support long-term stays in Korea for overseas Koreans and Korean adoptees.
GosooPlus CEO Park Young-eun Named Director of External Cooperation for the Federation of Korean Associations in Europe
GosooPlus Co., Ltd. announced on the 17th that its CEO, Park Young-eun, has been appointed as the 18th Director of External Cooperation of the Federation of Korean Associations in Europe, which represents 600,000 overseas Koreans across 27 European countries.
“Helping International Students Settle in Korea” — Gosoo Plus Partners with WeKorea
Gosoo Plus, operator of the monthly housing subscription platform DoklipLife (Monthliv), announced on the 21st that it has signed a business agreement with WeKorea to support the settlement of international students in Korea.
Gosoo Plus Opens ‘Monthliv’ Seongsu Compact Residence, Expanding Its Franchise Business
Gosoo Plus, operator of the monthly housing subscription platform DoklipLife, announced on the 26th that it has opened Monthliv, a compact residential space brand, in Seongsu-dong, Seoul. Monthliv offers short-term housing on a monthly basis without the burden of a security deposit. The brand maximizes residential convenience with renovated, newly built spaces equipped with built-in furnishings, hotel-style interiors, and other modern facilities, while also incorporating IoT systems such as digital door locks.
[K-Startup Series ⑥] ‘DoklipLife,’ a New Housing Solution for Single-Person Households
Park Young-eun Launches Housing Subscription Platform ‘DoklipLife’ Achieves KRW 2.5 Billion in Transaction Volume and 100,000 App Downloads in Its First Year Enables Users to View Rooms via VR Tours and Complete Payments All in One Place
Gosoo Plus Selected for the ‘2024 Smart Service Support Project for SMEs’
Gosoo Plus Co., Ltd. announced on the 26th that it has been selected for the 2024 Smart Service Support Project for SMEs, organized by the Korea Technology and Information Promotion Agency for SMEs. The project is designed to support the adoption of advanced ICT technologies such as big data and AI, helping small and medium-sized service companies accelerate digital transformation, strengthen competitiveness, and promote innovation in Korea’s service industry. Selected SMEs that are already operating existing services receive support for development costs.
Gosoo Plus CEO Park Young-eun, Operator of ‘DoklipLife,’ Tackles Single-Person Household Housing Issues Through IT Innovation
We met with Park Young-eun, CEO of Gosoo Plus, a company that supports housing independence for single-person households. Gosoo Plus operates an O2O service through its mobile application, DoklipLife, focusing on single-person housing options such as gosiwons and gositel-style residences. As the number of single-person households in Korea has surpassed 7.5 million, increasing by 336,562 from the previous year, this shift in social structure is having a significant impact across industries. We hear the story of DoklipLife, a service that uses IT technology to address the housing challenges faced by single-person households.
