TikTok Parent, ByteDance is Shutting Down its Vigo Apps

Jun. 27, 2020



ByteDance,the parent company of TikTok, is shutting down two of its short-video creating apps, Vigo Video and Vigo Lite. The announcement came recently from the China-based company through an in-app notification. And this move is to urge Vigo users to move toTikTok, which has becomeone of the most popular apps in the market, despite itsinfamous reputation.

Now, before the apps shut down,ByteDance will allow users of the apps to transfer all their content to TikTok. The announcement notification in the app confirmed this by stating that“you will be able to show your talent to a larger group of friends. We are eager to see you [on TikTok]!”. The users can even transfer their “diamonds”, the in-app currency, to TikTok manually.

According to the reports, ByteDance wants more users on TikTok than on these apps to put pressure on its competition. And according to one venture capitalist, this move by ByteDance is“quite natural”as the company is trying to focus on one app and“get rid of distraction”.

A ByteDance spokesperson recently toldTechcrunchthatthe Vigo apps have already shut down in Middle-East and Brazil. And they will eventually shut down in every other market in the world.

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