New Mobile Enabled Social Community Platform Carii Launches in Apple App Store
Media, PA (PRWEB) November 13, 2014 -- Carii, the new mobile and web enabled social platform for creating private networks and linking multiple communities, today announced it has officially launched in the Apple App Store via the following link. Carii is the first private, controlled community platform, built on the community concept from the ground up for web and mobile devices.
“We are pleased to be part of the worldwide global community that is the Apple ecosystem,” said Denise Hayman-Loa, CEO, Carii. “Making Carii more accessible is part of our philosophy of building a shared community that is global, supporting businesses and non-profits in a common platform, with affiliations for public and private community collaboration.”
WHY CARII
Carii is a consolidated, feature rich solution available on web and mobile devices. Carii meets the needs of large and small communities such as non-profits, businesses, educational organizations, clubs, and member groups. Carii is the first platform where communities can be linked to create larger ecosystems.
Businesses can leverage Carii to create a close-knit “customer community”. Large multi-chapter non-profits can leverage Carii to link chapters around the country or around the world. Every Carii user belongs to one or many communities of like-minded people. On Carii’s hybrid open /closed platform, powerful Affiliation technology supports linking multiple private and public communities together, like neurons, to:
- Create private communities for internal communications
- Create public communities for outward facing activities
- Share news, events, ideas and successes with all members
- Manage the information that is shared
- Engage with other like-minded communities
- Support non-profit fund raising through revenue share
CARII BENEFITS
Carii’s full featured and flexible platform supports the needs of communities and members:
- Public and private settings at community and content level
- News, photos, events and messages shared within and across communities
- Affiliation with other like-minded communities
- Member invitations managed at the admin level
- Bulk contact loading for member invitations and bulk emails for news and events
- Donations, member dues and payments accepted from within the site
- Funding generated via community sponsored advertising
Carii’s groundbreaking social community platform solution has driven unprecedented early success. Since its pilot launch earlier this year, the company has signed up over 400 pilot customers worldwide with an overseas market as its fastest growing market who see the vast potential in the social business revenue-sharing marketplace.
ANALYST & INDUSTRY ACCOLADES
Prior to its new beta launch, Carii has quickly established itself among industry analysts and pilot customers alike as a leading social networking platform. The platform has garnered the praise of multiple leading analysts at IDC, Forrester and Gartner.
“Carii has the unique ability to let users create and link together multiple communities and connect the members either publicly or privately,” said J. Gerry Purdy, principal analyst with Mobilocity, a mobile and wireless market research firm. “Users will typically set up a community online and then enable members to post entries with Carii’s mobile app. They join the wave of new solutions to social networking that help users manage the appropriate and relevant sharing within their community.”
ABOUT CARII
Founded in 2013, Carii leverages the power of traditional social media to create a completely new, mobile-enabled social sharing platform capable of helping businesses and organizations transform their social communities into revenue-sharing opportunities. Located in Media, Penn. with offices in Indonesia, Carii is in the new heart of the social networking community. Please join the Carii conversation at http://www.carii.com.
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