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Corner:为Z世代打造的社交地图应用
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Corner是一款专为Z世代设计的社交地图应用,旨在挑战Yelp等现有平台。它允许用户保存、评论并添加餐厅及其他地点至个性化列表。Corner已筹集375万美元资金,并正通过AI搜索工具、活动和杂志等功能进行扩展。该应用的核心在于由用户生成的内容,提供比传统地图更具人情味和针对性的地点推荐,强调用户之间的社交连接而非应用内的互动。

🗺️ **Z世代的社交地图新选择**:Corner是一款由Z世代用户共同构建的社交地图应用,旨在提供一种全新的方式来发现餐厅、俱乐部、商店等地点。与提供导航的地图应用不同,Corner更侧重于用户推荐和个性化列表,让用户可以发现由其他Z世代用户精选的地点,并分享自己的体验。

💬 **用户生成内容与独特描述**:Corner的独特之处在于其地点描述由Z世代用户生成,摆脱了传统平台“$$鸡尾酒吧”的刻板印象,转而采用更具个性化和情感化的表达,例如“一个会让某人心碎的表演式男性葡萄酒吧”。应用取消了星级评分,鼓励用户创建介于精选列表和情绪板之间的个性化列表,以更具情感的方式连接用户。

🚀 **AI驱动的搜索与未来发展**:Corner正通过引入AI搜索功能,支持语义化查询,如“适合工作的地点”或“性感的葡萄酒吧”,从而从用户发布的内容和互联网元数据中提取相关信息。此外,Corner还将推出数字杂志,并已拓展至线下活动,未来还考虑推出高级版本以协助用户规划旅行,并可能与小企业合作作为沟通工具。

Corner cofounders Jake Xia (CTO) and Eliza Wu (CEO).

Eliza Wu and Jake Xia are building a new map for Gen Z.

Their startup, Corner, has built a social mapping app that seeks to rival restaurant review stalwarts like Yelp and Tripadvisor. Corner's map doesn't give you directions — like Google or Apple Maps —  but rather offers a new way to find places like restaurants, clubs, shops, and other small businesses that other app users have vetted.

Founded in 2022, Corner's map only has places that users have added themselves. That was a core product decision that Corner CEO Wu said went against some advice the two cofounders received, like "just scrape the internet." They wanted to have the app's Gen Z users build the map from the ground up. Three years later, the map has over 275,000 unique places saved.

Corner finds itself at a crossroads of several trends swirling in social tech right now.

For one, it's building a social platform specifically for Gen Z, a demographic nearly every platform is after. It also joins a growing pool of restaurant discovery apps like Beli and Places (a spinoff of exclusive dating app Raya), as well as the various social apps geared more toward in-real-life (IRL) experiences than online scrolling.

One way Corner is differentiating itself is that the place descriptions on the app are driven by its Gen Z users.

"If Google describes this place as a '$$ cocktail bar with tapas,' Gen Z might describe it as a 'performative male wine bar to break someone's heart,'" Wu told Business Insider.

Corner's app lets users save and find places they want to go.

On Corner, there are no star ratings — they don't "give you that emotional connection," CTO Xia said — and users are encouraged to categorize their reviews into lists that are somewhere between an Infatuation list of the best spots in a city and a Pinterest mood board. Inside the app, there's a feed of other users' recent reviews of places ranging from cafés to vintage shops to a good spot to watch the sunset.

The app now has about 55,000 users across 450 cities, with hubs in New York, San Francisco, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Seoul.

A classic tech tale, Corner's founders first met in 2021 through Twitter. Wu had recently left her job in private equity, and Xia later dropped out of college once Corner got its first term sheets from venture capitalists. The team left San Francisco and moved to New York City in October. There, Wu and Xia share an apartment in a sixth-floor walkup, which also functions as the company's office.

Corner exclusively told Business Insider that it has raised a total of $3.75 million across two rounds from VC funds like Abstract Ventures, Tapestry, and 1517, as well as angel investors like Partiful cofounder Shreya Murthy.

"Everybody has friends that they like who they think have good taste in restaurants, or friends that have good taste in hotels, or cool places to go visit," said Ramtin Naimi, founder of Abstract Ventures, who led Corner's seed round. "Of everything else that I've seen, and I've seen this idea tried a dozen times in the last 10 years, this was the best execution I'd seen."

What a Gen Z map looks like

Corner feels like a blend of Google Maps, Yelp, Pinterest, and Instagram. While the app opens to a map (which was built using Mapbox), it also has profiles where you can see photos, reviews, and lists each user has posted.

The design is meant to appeal to Gen Z, who often rely on social media to find new places. An Eater and Vox Media survey this year found that 77% of Gen Z respondents said they discovered new restaurants on social media.

One of Corner's features allows users to send Instagram and TikTok posts to the app, which extracts the restaurant information and adds it to the user's map.

Corner's team is buillding a social mapping app for Gen Z.

This month, Corner is overhauling its app with a new AI search feature that allows for semantic queries like "spots to cowork from" or "sexy wine bar." Built on Anthropic's Claude model (as well as a few others), the search pulls from Corner users' posts and metadata available on the internet from sources like Google, social media, and reservations system Resy. The search results only provide places submitted by Corner users, however.

"Our AI on the backend is like a little agent that figures out what you're looking for," Xia said. "It looks at your entire history of places that you've ever saved, and then maps that to what might be the best recommendations for you," based on your query.

Corner is also launching a digital magazine this month that will curate lists of reviews from the app. The startup has already expanded into events, with one down and a second planned in October.

A peek inside Corner founders' New York City apartment, which doubles as an office.

While the startup isn't monetizing the app yet, it's considering a premium version of the app that would help users plan trips, Wu said. It's also weighing the option of working with small businesses as a communications tool to potential customers.

However, they don't want to go the Google Maps route and have sponsored places appear within the app.

With its latest product rollouts and a new AI engineering hire — the company now has eight employees — Corner is focused on growth.

Still, like any new social app landing on Gen Z's phones, Corner will need to compete for their screen time.

"No matter what kind of feed we make, it's just never going to be as interesting as Instagram or TikTok," Wu said.

But as Xia puts it, the point of Corner "is not to get you socializing" on its app and instead get you to "make a plan to go somewhere with the actual people that you want to be social with."

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