Xplode trains young people aged 12–22 in media, business, and life skills in order to develop their employability prospects.
Xplode Magazine also act as a platform for young people to develop business skills as part of their innovative non-formal education programmes.
[9] In a press release, Xplode Magazine talked about the launch of 'Xplode XTRA' which is made up of two strands; Vlogging, with a new YouTube channel housing Music and Film reviews as well as ‘How-To’ and other videos, and a radio stream, consisting of non-stop hit music and showbiz news which will be linked with a brand new app bringing the Xplode portfolio together.
[10] Xplode's setting mimics a youth club where young people meet, make friends and socialise, and participate in various activities.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave the charity's CEO, Saeed Atcha a Point of Light award and applauded the partnerships with Telefónica O2, ASDA, Cineworld and Domino's Pizza.