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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.

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