It’s simple. The people in your life form groups. Family, friends, neighbors, civic organizations, sports teams. Creating groups in Frienedy to manage different social feeds and content helps you protect your privacy by allowing you to choose what you share and with whom you share it. Frienedy is suitable for users of all ages- with parental management guiding the experience for younger users. Social media engineered with responsibility in mind. www.frienedy.com
We asked our users to send us questions that we could read and then answer on the air... The Frienedy founders answer questions from parents, teachers, coaches and a few sorority women about what makes Frienedy unique, private, and the ultimate way to communicate in groups.
Today’s episode covers the difference between public and private social media as well as how and why you should use both to promote your personal brand and protect your digital reputation.
From birthday lists to wedding and baby showers. From all of the gear needed for a sports team to supplies or teacher gifts for a classroom. Learn how Frienedy's WishList gives you instant access to view and purchase what the people in your life really want and/or need! Create your own epic list of items you want, follow others, and "like"/"heart" items on their lists!
I know what you're thinking...not ANOTHER app! In this episode, you'll hear exactly why Frienedy is not only a unique and private group networking platform, but what makes it different from the other forms of social media today. If you are a parent, educator, coach or club leader or you want to share certain photos, events and conversations within a select/private group of people - don't miss this episode! And, then go download the app in the App Store!
Find out how women and girls of all ages use Frienedy to keep photos, events, and conversations private- and to manage "wants" and purchases on the Frienedy WishList!
What is Frienedy, and why is there a need for a new social media platform designed for users of all ages to communicate and collaborate privately in groups?