Little Known Tech: PeN Chat, Social & Personal Created By: Dark Matter AB in Sweden Anyone that knows me, understands that I am all about companies taking a risk. Understanding the process of having a simple idea and turning it into reality is not an easy leap to take. Generally, the fear of success or the grind that comes with achieving a dream is what holds people back. However, you come across individuals that put their ideas on paper and start their own process of setting up their own destiny. PeN Chat is a social & personal messaging app that allows users to interact in numerous ways. It combines messaging, phone calling, and networking all in one spot. Making and sending calls/texts are free if the other individuals are using the PeN Chat app. The company has developed the PeNNey coin system, think of it like a pay phone. The messaging app or chat, allows you to post pics, videos, audio, your location and files to the person that you are speaking with. Using it for some time now, my favorite part of this app must be the “Places” section. Integrating the function of the GPS system inside the phone, it shows restaurants, museums and other attractions that might peak your interest. In my opinion, the PeN Chat can be a great attraction for networking in your area. The ability to find others with common interest at the click of button is an effortless process. We often have individuals that are very popular on social media that organize meet ups to interact with their fans. PeN Chat is a very easy and effective way for them to get the location out for their fans to see. This is an app that is worth giving a try. It is a fresh app that will only get better as the company continues to make the proper changes that will benefit the consumers. This is not a paid review….PeN Chat, Social & Personal is currently available on Android and IOS. #PeNChat #Deleetech #Startup #Social Personal #tech #IOS #Android #Apple #Samsung #Sweden #Japan #S8 #S8plus #Iphone8 #Tablets #IMac #Business #TechBlog @penchat_official @phonearena @androidauthority @cnet @washingtonpost













