CN Lite Strategy
CN Lite is a limited regional availability posture. It is not an early China-local public UGC platform.
CN Lite is a limited regional availability posture. It is not an early China-local public UGC platform.
Near-Term Posture
Recommended near-term surfaces:
- Chinese landing page.
- Chinese docs or blog for global Chinese users.
- Private Studio use.
- Private Moments.
- Official curated apps.
- No public UGC.
- No public Studios by default.
- No open third-party app submission.
- No public recommendation feed.
- Import-first Datasets before broad connector automation.
- Curated templates for founders, small teams, and independent studios.
Chinese content can serve global Chinese users, overseas Chinese users, independent developers, AI users, and outbound/startup users without promising China-local public platform operations.
Product Boundary
CN Lite is not a Feishu, DingTalk, WeCom, or enterprise approval-suite clone. Those platforms own organization chat, approval flows, office suites, and enterprise private networks. Prox OS should focus on a Runtime-first workspace layer where small teams can mount Apps, Datasets, connectors, permissions, and AI context into owner-controlled resources.
Early China-ready work should prefer CSV, Excel, xlsx, manual files, office documents, Feishu Bitable, Tencent Docs, DingTalk Yida, and WeCom import paths before attempting broad consumer-platform data automation.
Positioning Boundary
Prox OS should not be positioned as political infrastructure or as a tool for avoiding local laws. Keep messaging focused on private productivity, developer tools, AI-native workspace design, and official curated experiences.
Payments And Abuse
Payments are part of Trust and Safety because abuse can threaten payment channels, support operations, and user trust.
China UGC Risk Notes
This document uses product risk language to explain why public UGC changes platform responsibility. It is not a formal compliance determination.