Knocksense Reaches 12,000 Paid Subscribers

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Also expands to Gujarat, starting with operations in Ahmedabad

Tuesday, 13th September, 2022: Knocksense, a content-tech platform recently shared that they currently have 12,000 registered subscribers that diligently follow the content tech platform, and turn to them for updates on local news and events.

Through the App only subscription model, company in April-June’22 quarter Knocksense generated a GMV of more than Rs 3 cr+ from Lucknow, Kanpur & Indore while more than 12,000 users actively used their subscription plan.

The platform will begin operations in Ahmedabad from September 15th. On reaching the milestone, they have also announced their expansion plan to 10 new cities and now plans to expand to newer geographies like Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Bhubaneshwar, Agra and Surat to name a few.

Lucknow based Knocksense, in 2021 raised two successive rounds of funding from LetsVenture, We Founders Circle and Mumbai Angels Network for launch of their subscription cum transactions vertical KnockOFF.

Founded by brother duo Varul Mayank and Vibhore Mayank, Knocksense is a hyperlocal content driven transactions platform and is currently active in 6 regions in India – Mumbai, Lucknow, Kanpur, Goa, Indore and Jaipur.

Speaking on the launch, Varul Mayank, Founder – Knocksense, said, “We are elated that we have reached a great milestone of 12,000 registered paid subscribers on the platform. Our expansion is another testament towards our commitment to bringing content that is worthy to our readers, and that we are a platform focused on providing the best information that readers enjoy reading and sharing.”

“Through KnockOFF, which stands for Knocksense Offers, we are monetising our content by giving our subscribers live events, privileges across a plethora of local brands and local non-divisive content,” said founder Varul Mayank. After a successful run in Lucknow, Kanpur & Indore, we will now start our operations in Ahmedabad and launch in other cities in the next 6 months.” Varul added.