
PASADENA, Calif., March 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Squawkin, a free real-time mobile communication platform for iOS and Android, is unlike anything else out there because it gives users a voice in ways they've never had before. Not only are the app's combined-mode messages and custom configurable audiences unique, but there's no other app with crowd communication.
Here are 3 great reasons to get Squawkin now:
1. Crowd Communication
- Crowds are shared-interest communities — not a "following," but instead a new way to reach the world, and hear back.
- Squawkin users can create multiple crowds and easily combine or separate them for each message (unlike a Twitter, Insta or other feed that only allows you to send to all followers at once).
- Crowds eliminate the forced choice between public or private profiles. Unlike other apps, on Squawkin, users build crowds that everyone sees, but still keep personal details and friend/group communication private.
2. Multi-Mode Messaging
- Send custom real-time messages (Squawks) combining live audio, photos, text plus interactive location info.
- Shout, share or whisper — publicly through crowds or privately in groups and with friends.
3. Unprecedented User Control
- Totally wipe sent messages from every device and Squawkin servers. Gone means gone for good.
- Control private information, notifications and in-app presence easily with customizable settings.
- Custom-configure the message and the audience with every message, making each Squawk a unique reflection of a singular voice.
Squawkin is free and ad-free, and it's available for iOS here or Android here.
About Squawkin Inc.
Squawkin Inc. is a technology company whose mission is to build a better-connected tomorrow by improving the speed, security and stability of real-time communication today. The Squawkin app is the Pasadena, California-based company's first offering. Squawkin Inc. has completed a $2.5 million initial private equity funding round and is currently in a second private equity round.
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