Ink Messenger is Not Your Usual Messaging App
The unconventional mobile application is a social noticeboard for Millennials.
SINGAPORE, June 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- A Singapore based startup, Social Ink Pte Ltd, has launched a mobile app, Ink Messenger, which is fundamentally different from any of the messaging apps currently found in the market. For one, the app does not come with a keyboard. Instead, users can write, scribble, doodle, or even draw their messages using their fingers or a stylus and send them to their friends or loved ones.
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In another departure from the usual messaging apps, Ink Messenger also allows users to curate their own stickers by either drawing freestyle or cropping from existing images instead of using stickers from existing templates.
Other than using the app for casual messaging, users can also send across more serious stuff such as graphs, diagrams and charts effortlessly.
Ink Messenger also comes with a public social noticeboard feature, which allows users to openly share their thoughts about what particular occasions mean to them. First up on the list is the forthcoming Independence Day on the 4th of July.
James Chen, founder of Social Ink Pte Ltd, the startup behind Ink Messenger, says that the app was inspired by the social noticeboard, whereby users can communicate individually, in a group or publicly in basically a freestyle, free form manner, where possibilities for creative expression are limitless.
Ink Messenger is available on both iOS and Android and is now available in the United States.
About Social Ink Pte Ltd
The Singapore based startup was incorporated in 2014 and is focused on developing mobile-first social platforms in the areas of mobile messaging and social networking.
Press Contact:
James Chen
Social Ink Pte Ltd
Email
+6596952637
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