May MAU Surpasses 10.82 Million

Wadiz announced on the 16th that the number of supporter interactions—including notifications for upcoming project launches and project “favorites”—reached 7.32 million cases during the first half of 2026.


In May, the platform’s monthly active users (MAU) reached 10.82 million for the first time, surpassing the 10 million mark based on total visitors. The company analyzed that they have seen growth not only among domestic users, but also with increased participation from overseas supporters and makers.


During the first half of this year, approximately 5,100 makers launched 12,400 projects through both funding and the store on Wadiz. Total supporter engagement—including notifications for upcoming launches, payments, support signatures, shares, and favorites—was tallied at 7.32 million cases.

Key Statistics of Wadiz for the First Half of 2026. Wadiz

Key Statistics of Wadiz for the First Half of 2026. Wadiz

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Participation from overseas supporters also grew. In the first half of the year, funding payments were made from 25 countries based on international shipping destinations. Japan, the United States, and Hong Kong ranked as the top three countries by transaction volume. Supporters from diverse regions—including Asia, North America, Europe, and Oceania—took part in Wadiz projects.


The entry of overseas makers into the Korean market also increased. The number of projects conducted by overseas makers from countries such as China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Australia rose by about 3.4 times compared to the second half of 2025. The company explained that both overseas tech brands and domestic brands continued to be chosen by supporters across a wide range of sectors.



A Wadiz representative stated, “We will continue to strengthen global connections and growth support so that domestic and international brands can discover new customers and markets and grow to the next stage through Wadiz.”


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