Serving as a spiritual successor to the defunct short-form video app Vine, Byte is a proper sequel being developed by Vine co-founder Dom Hofmann. While vine was only around for four short years, it became wildly popular for video creators, many of whom have moved onto other platforms following the shutdown of Vine. Much like Vine, Byte will be focused on short looping videos and will place an emphasis on its platform's creators.
Not much is known about Byte yet, but Hoffman has said the development process would be highly publicized and transparent. The announcement of this new platform comes after the postponing of v2, another successor to Vine. Hoffman claims the new app will be launching in spring 2019.
Looping Video Platform Successors
Byte Hopes to Recapture the Appeal and Enjoyment of Vine
Trend Themes
1. Short-form Video Resurgence - Opportunities for companies to innovate in the short-form video space as a new generation of creators seek new platforms to express themselves.
2. Transparent Development Processes - Companies can learn from the highly publicized and transparent development process for Byte to build trust with users and improve product innovation.
3. Creator Emphasis - Creating a platform that puts the focus back on creators' content, interests, and needs will likely resonate with a younger, more digitally engaged audience.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Social media platforms like Instagram and Snapchat should pay attention to Byte's emergence to understand changing user needs and preferences in short-form video.
2. Entertainment - Entertainment companies and studios should explore Byte's potential as a new distribution channel for original content and brand promotions.
3. Advertising - Advertisers and marketers should consider Byte's creator-first approach to stand out and reach younger, digitally-engaged audiences in an authentic way.