The Popflock App Helps to Plan Things with Friends
Laura McQuarrie — December 14, 2013 — Tech
References: popflock & wearesocialmedia.gr
Popflock is an app to help people plan things with friends. It simply starts with a user specifying that they want to do an activity. Friends can then make comments, suggest times and locations for the event, to help simplify the process of choosing particular nightclub to go to, or where to watch a movie.
Since it helps to see what times and locations work best for each individual, Popflock takes a lot of the stress out of planning social events. This is a great way to organize large social gatherings privately, just like an invite-only Facebook event.
Currently, Popflock is still in Beta mode but on its website, anyone with an interest in the app can sign up to be notified of when it launches.
Since it helps to see what times and locations work best for each individual, Popflock takes a lot of the stress out of planning social events. This is a great way to organize large social gatherings privately, just like an invite-only Facebook event.
Currently, Popflock is still in Beta mode but on its website, anyone with an interest in the app can sign up to be notified of when it launches.
Trend Themes
1. Social Planning Apps - Development of social planning apps for simplified and organized group event planning.
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3. Social Media - Development of private social media apps that allow users to plan and organize their social activities with their network.
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