The Problem

Social media makes it easy to consume, hard to belong.

Platforms built for content don't build genuine local communities — and event apps built for tickets don't give you a reason to come back.

Discovery without a destination

You can find any artist or event in seconds — but organizers still can't monetize their audience, attendees can't find new circles, and every connection you made dissolves the moment the post scrolls away.

An app you open once

Party-finder apps get you to the door, then give you no reason to come back until you need the next one. There's no memory, no thread connecting last week's show to next week's.

The Fix

Every event becomes its own Boared.

Boared fuses social networking, event discovery, ticketing, and creator marketplaces into one place built around what happens in real rooms — not what happens in your feed. Attendees, artists, venues, and organizers keep interacting long after the event has ended.

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Competitive Landscape

Why the incumbents don't cut it.

Instagram

The leading platform for posting, with an enormous and highly profitable user base. Finding an audience is easy — but building a local community around it, and monetizing that community, is difficult.

Poppin

A party-hosting app that's gained real traction, but most users only open it after seeing an event advertised somewhere else — usually Instagram. That makes it vulnerable to any platform offering a stronger social experience before, during, and after the event itself.

Why Boared will work

Boared solves a problem many young adults face today: finding a community. Social media has made it easier than ever to discover interests, and harder than ever to actually participate in them.

Unlike competitors, every event keeps existing as its own community after it ends — users build a real history through what they attend, host, and perform at. Because Boareds have limited space and time-sensitive posting windows, people stay active instead of opening the app only when they need their next event.