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Helo

Helo enabled Indian users to discover, create, and share content in their native regional languages, while offering advertisers access to a large, underserved vernacular-speaking audience powered by ByteDance's algorithmic targeting.

Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaFounded 2018Parent: ByteDance

Last updated May 11, 2026 by ATDb automated enrichment

Industry
Social Media / Digital Advertising
Business Model
Ad-supported Social Platform
Target Market
Consumer (Vernacular Indian internet users)
Employee Count
201-500
Parent Company
ByteDance
API Available
No
Market Position

Was a leading regional-language social content platform in India before its government-mandated ban, competing closely with ShareChat and Dailyhunt in the vernacular content segment.

Overview

Helo was a social media platform developed and operated by ByteDance, the Chinese technology conglomerate behind TikTok. Launched in June 2018, Helo was purpose-built for the Indian market, offering content creation and sharing in over 14 regional Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, and Bengali. The platform supported multiple content formats — text, images, GIFs, and short videos — and was designed to capture the rapidly growing base of first-time internet users in India's Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities who preferred vernacular content over English-language platforms. At its peak, Helo claimed approximately 40 million monthly active users, positioning itself as a dominant player in the Indian regional-language social content space. It competed directly with platforms like ShareChat and Dailyhunt, which were also targeting the vernacular internet audience. Helo's monetization strategy centered on in-app advertising, leveraging ByteDance's sophisticated algorithmic content recommendation engine — the same underlying technology powering TikTok — to deliver targeted ads to its user base. The platform attracted brand advertisers seeking to reach non-English-speaking Indian consumers at scale. Helo's trajectory was abruptly ended when the Indian government banned it on June 29, 2020, as part of a sweeping order that blocked 59 Chinese-origin apps — including TikTok — citing national security and data privacy concerns amid heightened India-China border tensions. ByteDance attempted to engage with Indian authorities and explore compliance pathways, but ultimately announced the formal shutdown of Helo's India operations in January 2021. The platform's demise left a significant gap in the regional-language social content market, which competitors like ShareChat and Moj moved quickly to fill.

Products & Features

Helo App

A mobile social platform supporting content creation and sharing in 14+ Indian regional languages across text, image, GIF, and short-video formats.

Algorithmic Content Feed

ByteDance-powered personalized content recommendation engine tailored to regional language preferences and user behavior.

In-App Advertising

Targeted display and native advertising products enabling brands to reach vernacular Indian audiences at scale.

Key Features
Support for 14+ Indian regional languagesMulti-format content (text, images, GIFs, short video)ByteDance algorithmic content recommendationVernacular content discovery and sharingIn-app brand advertising and promotions
Use Cases
Regional language content discovery and consumptionBrand advertising to non-English-speaking Indian consumersVernacular community building and social sharingInfluencer marketing targeting Tier 2 and Tier 3 Indian cities
Customer Segments
First-time internet users in Tier 2 and Tier 3 Indian citiesRegional language content creatorsFMCG and consumer brand advertisers targeting vernacular audiencesDigital marketers seeking reach in non-English Indian markets
Corporate history
  • 2018Founded
  • Defunct
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