'Capsure' Lets Users Share Life's Moments
Joey Haar — May 4, 2018 — Social Media
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One of the biggest problems that virtually everyone encounters with modern day social media is that something one meant to share with a select group of friends ends up being seen by parents, grandparents, nieces, nephews, and a host of other unintended recipients, so 'Capsure' is endeavoring to solve that problem. The image-based social network lets users create targeted digital boards for the various groups in people's lives, ensuring appropriate sharing and deepening bonds.
Capsure is intentionally open in terms of organization. If users want to treat their digital boards as individual photo albums, they can do so. They can also organize their boards by groups, designating one for family and others for different groups of friends. Any photo can be shared on multiple boards, which makes for broad usability.
Capsure is intentionally open in terms of organization. If users want to treat their digital boards as individual photo albums, they can do so. They can also organize their boards by groups, designating one for family and others for different groups of friends. Any photo can be shared on multiple boards, which makes for broad usability.
Trend Themes
1. Privacy-focused Social Networking - There is room for developing a social networking platform that prioritizes privacy and allows users to share information selectively.
2. Targeted Content Curation - Creating a content curation platform that enables users to create specialized or targeted digital boards can offer a unique value proposition to users.
3. Selective Sharing - Developing features that allow users to control who sees their content can add a new level of security and privacy to social media platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Privacy-focused social media platforms offer an opportunity to capture market share by offering a unique proposition.
2. Content Curation - Building a content curation platform that allows users to curate content according to different groups can help companies stand out in the crowded content market.
3. Information Security - Creating privacy-focused platforms that give users more control over who sees their information can help companies differentiate themselves in the security space.
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