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Guidezang is a template-based no-code SaaS from South Korea for mobile 안내장/mobile guides. Rather than aiming for the full creative freedom of tools like Webflow or Bubble, it uses cover-page templates, content-page templates, and 30+ content blocks to help non-design and non-technical business users quickly create mobile pages for corporate event invitations, travel itineraries, school notices, hotel facility guides, product manuals, internal announcements, and more. Pages can be distributed via URL, KakaoTalk, or QR code.
The product is built around “building-block” editing: text, images, tables, videos, maps, galleries, calendars, FAQs, checklists, countdowns, file downloads, QR codes, and other blocks can be combined, with support for both single-page and multi-page formats. The editor emphasizes WYSIWYG operation: click text to edit it, click an image to replace it, and edit from either desktop or mobile. On the AI side, AI cover generation is already officially available, while automatic body copywriting, itinerary structuring, and multilingual translation are still marked as Coming Soon. It also offers practical features such as visitor analytics, scheduled publishing/end dates, password protection, and response collection for RSVP, comments, and surveys.
The free plan allows permanent registration with no credit card required, and supports unlimited creation and previewing, but does not allow public publishing. Paid plans are tiered by the number of 안내장 that can be publicly available at the same time: Mini is 33,000 KRW/month for 1 published guide, Standard is 55,000 KRW/month for 3, Pro is 165,000 KRW/month for 10, Business is 330,000 KRW/month for 20, and Enterprise is custom-quoted. Prices exclude tax and plans can be cancelled at any time. There is also a dedicated Builder service for enterprises, priced at roughly 3 million to 30 million KRW with a 1–6 week timeline, including design, production, training, and 3 months of operational support.
Its strengths are a low learning curve, a clear mobile-first presentation style, and real-time updates under the same URL, making it suitable for events, announcements, and itineraries that change frequently. It also supports tax invoices, formal quotations, and phone consultation, which is friendly to Korean B2B procurement. The drawbacks are also clear: the documentation does not disclose any API, Webhook, or SDK; team roles, permissions, and approval workflows are unclear; security and compliance information is limited to password protection and anonymous statistics, with no visible ISO/SOC certifications; and the product is strongly tied to Korean-language and KakaoTalk usage scenarios.
It is better suited to Korean corporate events, travel agencies, schools, hotels, small MICE teams, and manufacturers that need lightweight mobile information pages. Chinese users can consider it if their target audience is in South Korea. If the target market is the domestic WeChat/WeCom ecosystem, alternatives such as 易企秀, MAKA, 兔展, Canva, Notion, WeCom, or Feishu may be more appropriate. Access from mainland China, payment support, and SMS/map compatibility are not stated in the available materials, so these remain unknown.
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guidezang.com is an South Korea Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach guidezang.com directly.