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# Watch Club
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**Type:** Microdrama platform with integrated community features
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**Founded:** 2025 (launched beta February 2026)
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**Founder:** Henry Soong (ex-Meta product manager)
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**Headquarters:** San Francisco
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**Status:** Active (beta)
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## Overview
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Watch Club is a microdrama platform that integrates fan community features (polls, reaction videos, discussions) directly inside the app. The company positions itself as the "Facebook moment" for microdramas, arguing the category is currently in its "MySpace era" dominated by engagement optimization without community infrastructure.
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## Funding
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**Seed Round (2025-2026):**
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- Lead: GV (Google Ventures)
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- Investors: Jack Conte (Patreon co-founder), media veterans from Hulu and HBO Max, former Meta executives, Upside Ventures (The Sidemen's investment arm)
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- Amount: Undisclosed
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## Strategy
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Watch Club differentiates through two mechanisms:
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1. **Community infrastructure:** Polls, reaction videos, and discussions integrated into viewing experience
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2. **Quality differentiation:** SAG actors, WGA writers, TV-grade production values (vs. low-budget competitors)
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The platform explicitly positions against ReelShort's engagement-optimization model, betting that community infrastructure will be the next competitive moat in microdramas.
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## Products
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**Return Offer (February 2026):** First original series. Three interns at San Francisco AI startup compete for one full-time position. Created by Devon Albert-Stone (ex-development co-head, Michael Showalter's company), directed by Jackie Zhou (Chappell Roan's "Hot to Go" music video). Supplementary content includes in-character social media posts and text messages between episodes.
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## Metrics
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No public user counts, viewer numbers, or engagement statistics disclosed as of March 2026. Company tracking completion rates, comment depth, social follows for cast/writers, return rates.
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## Timeline
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- **2025** — Founded by Henry Soong
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- **2025-2026** — Seed round led by GV with Jack Conte, media veterans, and The Sidemen's fund
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- **February 2026** — Beta launch with original series "Return Offer"
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- **March 2026** — Positive quality reviews (Liam Mathews: "TV-quality," would rank among Netflix's better young adult dramas) |