– Targeting the global market with a single project… Accelerating the overseas expansion of K-makers
– Provides integrated AI-based data analysis, translation, and operational capabilities
– Discounted fees for first-time funders, easing the burden on new entrants
Wadiz(CEO Shin Hye-seong, www.wadiz.kr) announced that it officially launched its “Global Standard Pricing Plan” on February 2, which has been redesigned to enable simultaneous entry into both the domestic and global markets.
This overhaul is characterized by a comprehensive realignment of the funding structure to meet global standards, enabling a wide range of products—including K-consumer goods such as beauty, food, and fashion—to more easily enter overseas markets. Designed to allow makers to participate in global funding under the same conditions regardless of whether they are based domestically or abroad, this initiative has significantly reduced the operational burden on makers.
In particular, this pricing plan includes a wide range of AI-based features designed to increase the likelihood of a creator’s project being successfully funded. These include ▲“AI Translation,” which automatically translates project stories into the languages of international customers; ▲“Data Plus,” which provides insights based on global customer behavior data; and ▲“WAi,” an AI agent that provides real-time support for all aspects of project management. The platform offers integrated technical support for these areas—which creators would have found difficult to address on their own—at the platform level.
In addition, makers with no prior funding success will receive a 30% discount on service fees if their first project is successful. This initiative is designed to support early-stage entrepreneurs and individuals with innovative ideas, enabling them to take their first steps toward innovation Wadiz.
In addition, if you require more specialized support, you can opt for a separate “consulting service” to receive step-by-step guidance from a project director (PD) and advertising benefits, allowing even makers with no experience in entering global markets to manage their projects more smoothly.
A Wadiz representative stated, “This global standard pricing plan goes beyond a simple restructuring of our pricing policy; it is designed to enable K-makers to expand naturally from the domestic market to the global market.” They added, “Moving forward, Wadizwill continue to expand its support, leveraging AI technology and data, to help more makers become competitive in the global market.”
For more information on Wadiznew “Global Standard Pricing Plan,” please visit the official Wadiz website (www.wadiz.kr) or the Maker Center (makercenter.wadiz.kr).


