Remember&Company, which operates the business card and network management service Remember, launches the business social media (SNS) feature Remember Connect. /Courtesy of Remember&Company

On the 4th, Remember & Company, which operates the business card and network management service Remember, said it launched Remember Connect, a business social media (SNS) feature. It appears to model itself after the U.S. LinkedIn as a forum for office workers.

Remember Connect is a real-name-based business SNS, a space for office workers who want to share real-world experience and practical insights, not just simple content or networking. A company official said, "If it's a work-related topic—ranging from industry trends and on-the-job know-how to organizational management experience and career concerns—people can communicate freely about anything, and our goal is to go beyond simple information consumption and lead to in-depth networking."

More than 1 million users participated even during the beta phase, which launched in September last year as a people search service. According to Remember, a large number of decision-makers and frontline professionals joined at the time, including C-level executives at major corporations, hands-on leaders in various fields, startup founders, and capital market experts.

With the official launch of Remember Connect, Remember will accelerate its expansion into a "business SNS," going beyond existing business card management and hiring. The plan is to build a massive business networking hub where 5 million members across diverse roles and industries, not limited to specific job categories, are connected in real time.

Choi Jae-ho, head of Remember, said, "Remember will now evolve into a living space where office workers' thoughts and experiences flow," adding, "We will create an ecosystem where office workers share new insights every day and grow together, so Remember can establish itself as Korea's leading business networking hub."

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