Do you guys leave a lot of reviews? I’m a professional reviewer. As someone who’s been in the review game for a long time, I believe writing reviews is a truly noble act on a human scale. As a descendant of Dangun, guided by the principle of “Hongik Ingan” (benefiting all humanity), I believe it embodies an altruistic value: spreading the word about good products so that everyone benefits—creating a harmonious world where both producers and consumers thrive. This is exactly why I actively post photo reviews and share detailed feedback on my personal social media, even when I’m not offered review points or services. Is there anyone else out there like me?
One thing is certain: there are many people Wadizwho, like me, have a knack forwriting reviews.
The total number of reviews*Wadiz has surpassed 3.2 million.
*This figure includes all comments, opinions, and experiences shared within the community.

Total reviews have surpassed 3.2 million! Is that... a good thing?
For a maker, having many reviews of their products means they have just as many opportunities to hear from customers. Positive reviews serve as a promotional tool that indirectly influences brand image and sales. In fact, more than anything else, for a maker strength—that is likely the biggest advantage of all.
So, what makes a platform with lots of reviews so great? Let’s think about a market. “Just 5,000 won!” “I’ll take one of these!” You can almost picture the scene, with the lively chatter bubbling up like fresh fish leaping out of the water. Even when buying a single piece of fruit, you chat with the shopkeeper about which fruits are in season and which basket has the ripest ones. A market is a place filled with the voices and stories of many people.
A platform with reviews is like a marketplace. Reviews are filled with people’s thoughts, preferences, and encouragement. Thanks to those reviews, the platform is is filled.
A Unique Review Culture
It took a long time—six years and six months—for Wadiz to reach 1 million cumulative reviews. However, it took a remarkably short time to reach 2 million (one year and six months) and 3 million (one year and 11 months). Furthermore, the average length of reviews posted Wadizto date is over 100 characters.*
*The average length of reviews on B2C platforms is 30–40 characters.
A culture of high-quality reviews indicates that a consumer culture centered on communicationhas become an integral part of the platform’s identity. The fact that Wadizis a crowdfunding platform has played a major role in this. Crowdfunding platforms are spaces where emerging brands in need of feedback, brands launching new products or services for the first time, and prosumers who actively share their opinions are all present.
Seeing is believing. Here are a few unique reviews you can only find Wadiz!
A Collection of Reviews Wadiz

Crowdfunding: the act of raising funds from a large number of people. This review best captures the dictionary definition of crowdfunding. Here’s a quick tip: the more people you get to sign up in support, the faster your project will succeed!

Reviews with such high-quality visuals that it’s hard to tell if they’re for a café or a product. Is it just a coincidence that most of these carefully crafted photo reviews tend to be so long? 🙄

Just reading a review written by someone else really touched my heart. (Did I create this project? Am I the maker?) Wadizis full of reviews that convey the sincere feelings of our supporters.
I was browsing through some reviews when I came across one that was so cute it made me burst out laughing without even realizing it!

The disappointment I felt at the four dots, the "ha," and then the three dots again… But ironically, I found myself smiling like a proud mom. I’m so curious to know if you managed to sneak a bite without your supporter noticing!

The focus of this review isn’t a popular fan merchandise project—it’s actually a beauty product project!
A pore serum project that raised approximately 500 million won* experienced a brief server outage on launch day due to the rush of early supporters. (Fortunately, it was quickly restored!) One supporter left a review with just a screenshot of the moment and the exclamation “Wow!”—their wit really caught my eye 😂
*As of October 5, 2023
Reading the reviews from our supporters has got me itching to write my own review about participating in the crowdfunding campaign. I look forward to seeing even more great reviews—whether they’re words of encouragement, feedback, or personal experiences—in the future 😉
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