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E-GetS/Simply activate new growth engines for Southeast Asian users through EngageLab's omnichannel platform.
E-GetS/Simple E-GetS is a leading local lifestyle and e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia, with operations spanning Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and other countries. The platform has surpassed 3 million downloads and provides services covering multiple areas such as food delivery, group buying, e-commerce, and digital payments. It serves millions of users across multilingual and multicultural communities, continuously driving the development of the local digital economy. Challenges and Pain Points: With the rapid expansion of E-GetS/Simple into multiple Southeast Asian countries, the platform faces various challenges in user engagement and operations. Issues include device fragmentation and complex telecommunications networks in the Southeast Asian region, which impact the delivery rate of push notifications.
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