Nasdaq-listed content aggregator Qutoutiao has been developing two short video apps to target Douyin and Kuaishou, media outlet TechPlanet reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Why it matters: Facing widening losses and declining time spent on the platform, Qutoutiao is looking at the large yet highly competitive short video landscape for growth opportunities.

  • Qutoutiaoโ€™s net loss in the second quarter jumped 167% year-on-year to RMB 560 million.
  • The average time spent on the platform per daily active user has been dropping for two consecutive quarters.

Details: The two unnamed short video products intend to combine the functionalities of short video apps and cash rewards features that Qutoutiao has been using.

  • Qutoutiao started working on the two platforms in July and could release them before the end of 2019.
  • The two short video apps are led by Zhang Jing, the leader of Qutoutiaoโ€™s online novel platform, Midu Novel, and an unspecified former project manager of Douyin.
  • Qutoutiao is likely to push whichever of the two products to launch first and could merge them in the future, a former Qutoutiao employee told TechPlanet.
  • Qutoutiaoโ€™s earlier experiments in short video proved unsuccessful. Two of its released short video products, โ€œQuduopaiโ€ and โ€œQiuQiu Video,โ€ canโ€™t be found in any app store.

Context: The past few months have been turbulent for Qutoutiao. The companyโ€™s growth has slowed down in the second quarter, following which at least eight middle managers from the companyโ€™s product, algorithm, and analytics departments.

  • Several other middle managers are also preparing to leave Qutoutiao, according to the TechPlanet report.
  • Midu Novel, one of Qutoutiaoโ€™s major drivers of growth, was also suspended for three months for uncompliant content in July during a cleanup campaign targeting online novel platforms.
  • Before the IPO, Qutoutiao raised money from Tencent, Alibaba, and The Paper, a state-owned digital-only news publication.

Tony Xu is Shanghai-based tech reporter. Connect with him via e-mail: tony.xu@ovau.ip-ddns.com

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