
One app per community, not one app for everyone.
KiosKorea builds community apps for the people who moved to South Korea to work, study and live. Each community gets its own app — its own language, its own neighbours, its own answers — on one platform we run from Seoul.



Three communities. Three apps. One home each.
A worker from Tashkent and a student from Jakarta do not need the same app — they need the same kind of app, in their own language, with their own people in it. So we build one per community, and name each in the word that community already uses for home.
Available nowKampung Korea
The flagship, for Indonesians and Southeast Asians in Korea. Communities, jobs, visa guides, halal food, prayer times, events and scholarships — the things you actually need in your first year, and your fifth.
Visit Kampung Korea →
Coming soonMahalla Korea
For Uzbeks, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz in Korea, in Uzbek, Russian and English. The same platform, rebuilt around Central Asian life here: the jobs that sponsor E-7, the mosques, the Navruz you would otherwise miss.
Visit Mahalla Korea →
Coming soonUma Korea
For the Timorese community in Korea, in Tetum. Small, far from home, and badly served by everything else — which is exactly the argument for building it.
Support & policies →Built once. Spoken in six languages.
Every app runs on the same engine, so a feature built for one community reaches the next the week it ships — while each corridor keeps its own content, its own moderators and its own data.
Communities & forum
Official organisations, city groups, and a forum where the person who arrived first answers the person who arrived last.
Jobs that hire foreigners
Listings tagged with the visa each employer actually accepts — E-7, D-10, E-9 — so nobody applies into a wall.
Visas & documents
Plain-language guides to renewals and paperwork, written for the visa the reader is actually on.
Faith & halal
Prayer times and qibla, mosques and prayer rooms, and halal places the community has checked itself.
Events & festivals
Iftars, Navruz, football on Sunday, and what is on across Korea this weekend — with a reminder before it starts.
Study & scholarships
Korean university places and scholarships open to each community, with the deadlines that are still open.
Building for a community we have not reached yet?
If you lead an organisation, or you know a corridor we should serve next — write to us. A person answers.
Seoul
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