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Day 12: Feast
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IT'S FINALLY HEKET AND HER GF ATLY
places exactly one gubby in your hands
your welcome
-atly (anon that licked you)
petting entisifies
IN YOUR MILESTON POS TYOU PUT [hear!the_siren_song_call_of_death.mp3]
IS THAT AN ULTRAKILL REFERANCE???????????? AODYIAUWGCIWGAIHOXAHNEIYWCBGEIAUECBYWGD
-atly (ive been offline for a bit..... sorry gulp)
It is an Ultrakill reference indeed :D
Founded out of Israel in 2019, Atly claims to be creating the “next social paradigm for mapping and discovering places to go.” It’s all about finding new restaurants, hiking trails, bike rental places, gluten-free eateries, record stores, rooftop bars, free public toilets, and all the rest.
Through the web or mobile app, users can create their own theme-specific community, after which they become the manager for that community, including setting rules for engagement and permissions around what other users can do in that community.
According to Maslansky, Atly is not generating any revenue itself yet, but some of its users are already earning by “gating their community” to paid members.
It’s true that Google is rather slow nowadays in developing exciting new features (just look at far ahead Waze was on that front, so they got bought out), but there is also a lot to be said about “where most people are”. That “where” is often the “why” which stops users migrating off to a new service, because their contacts are all in one place and there is a mass of useful information already available. So certainly, in this regard Google Maps has pretty good reviews, ratings, photos, and other info (as does Yelp). But possibly Atly will appeal to non-Google Map users still.
But what Atly is hoping will differentiate it, is a truly more social aspect, versus just a map with lots of reviews just posted to it. The Reddit concept has worked well, but it has no geolocation / mapping type organisation.
See https://techcrunch.com/2023/05/31/social-mapping-platform-atly-launches-with-18m-to-be-a-reddit-for-real-world-locations/
Social mapping platform Atly launches with $18M to be a Reddit for real-world locations
From Foursquare to Zenly, there hasn’t exactly been a shortage of location-centric social networks outside the usual Big Tech ecosystems, but for one reason or another things have never really worked out. Snap acquired Zenly and eventually shut it down despite its enduring popularity, and Foursquare is still chugging along with its back-end location data business and consumer spin-off Swarm. But…
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yalls
seeing this dude makes me feel physically ill which makes school SO FUN
remember the time i let a boy convince me to abandon my morals because i was desperately falling in love and now it’s gonna cost my some of my favourite people at school god i love being a pos person
Alt NYC: Sponsor Dinner with Atly
When I got the email instructing me to sign up for my Alt NYC sponsor dinner, I was pleased to see a new site called atly on the list. I checked them out and found that they are a platform for online classes. Students can take classes at their own pace and get feedback from instructors; teachers can build, publish and share their classes and interact with students. Their tagline is: learn, improve, inspire. How perfect is that for me?! I am so fortunate to have met the founder, Adam Ashton, and to have been a part of their initiation into the online community. The beautiful box above later arrived in the mail; it's a welcome and instruction kit on getting started with atly. I wonder what I could teach?
The dinner was held at Tia Pol, a tapas restaurant in Chelsea. There were about 20 of us, including Adam. It was nice to meet some attendees in a smaller setting and then be able to connect with them the next day. I relished speaking with Whitney English, Amy Christie, Claudia Miller and Ellen Mattesi who were in all seated near me. I am so grateful to be on this exploration and to have stumbled into this community and finally found people with my passions and interests. I went home and actually told Nathan, "I think I've found my people!" As if that wasn't enough, we received incredible swag including a Clyde bag, crafting materials from Lifestyle Crafts and declan microfiber cloths. Check it all out below and try to contain your jealousy.
The atly sponsor dinner was an excellent prelude to the conference the next day. More on that day very soon...