ImpromptMe are aiming to bring the focus back to face-to-face interactions in this digital age, through the use of an app specifically designed to speed up online activity and facilitate meetups between people. They have joined the Crowdholding platform.

They believe that in recent years, with the boom of social media, people have incrementally shifted away from in-person interactions to online ones. This has lead to increased rates of social anxiety, depression and loneliness in our society. Our constant online connectivity has isolated us from the real world and the people around us.

The ImpromptMe application aims to disrupt this trend and encourage face to face meetups. The app is unique in that it is separate from the well-established online dating sphere because it eliminates the romantic or sexual component of online meetups and creates a space where users can connect at a social or professional level.

What’s even more interesting, is that their revenue model targets pubs/restaurants to pay for their in house traffic initiated by the meet up connections. They also have a token model — a credit system in layman terms, that can be exchanged between business and the users. Theoretically, they would use this credit/token to be able to purchase items at the pub by sending it to the business. Although in their embryo stage like us, they have an exciting concept.

We are delighted to have such a revolutionary startup on our platform that could help get people off their phones and connect with new people to enhance their lives. They will launch their first task and project page next week on our platform.

If you want to learn more about the team and the vision you can read more about ImpromptMe by clicking here.

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