Google has also jumped into the short-video apps section with the launch of Tangi. The application of the American Corporation is new and developed in the laboratory Area 120. For now, Tangi is accessible on the web and iOS.
We’re not sure whether this app will ever make a big splash in the public domain, however, seeing that Google isn’t making any noise about it, let’s wait and see how people receive it.
“It’s an experimental social video sharing app with quick DIY videos that help people learn new things every day”.
Coco Mao, the co-founder of Tangi stated that the platform’s main focus is on providing with DIY and creative content. The development of such an
app aims to teach people about craft, cooking, and fashion, etc. As per Mao, people will be able to find mini clips regarding what they want to learn.
Tangi Founder Coco Mao in a blog post. “We’ve been working with creators who already make these
kinds of videos so that Tangi can become a place where they have a voice to inspire other makers,” he
added.
The users can also share a re-creation of things tried out with Tangi’s “Try It” feature, which helps build a community between creators and their fans.
Content creators have the opportunity to elaborate the video in the form of text via using the comment section so that people can follow the exact procedure without the disruption of an ad.
Unluckily, not everyone can upload the video on Tangi rather users are vital to apply for it. Initially, the app is tossed on the web and iOS app store and is available globally except for the EU. The app is not on the mark of monetization and is freely available for download.