The last 20 years of social media followed a single, broken formula: Keep the user on the screen.
We have 5,000 "friends" we haven't spoken to in years, yet we sit in a crowded bar or restaurant and feel completely disconnected from the people ten feet away from us. The "Social" has been stripped out of Social Media.
On Friday, May 8th, we are changing that.
I m Taylor, and I m launching Social Hub. We aren't building another app to keep you on your couch we re building the Social Operating System for the physical world.
For two decades, social media has pulled us away from our surroundings. Facebook and Instagram became digital graveyards of "what happened." Social Hub is about what is happening now.
We are transforming bars, pubs, and restaurants from static buildings into Live Interactive Hubs. It’s the first platform designed to enhance the physical experience, making "going out" as data-rich and connected as "staying in." This is the end of the scrolling era and the beginning of the Engagement Era.
I'm Taylor, based in Alberta, Canada. I built RightsRadar because I kept watching the same scene play out: someone charged with an offence, sitting across a kitchen table from a stack of police disclosure they were never going to read and lawyers charging $300 $500/hour to read it for them.
What it does: Upload your disclosure (PDFs, scanned pages, photos of pages, Word docs OCR is built in) and RightsRadar returns a plain-English list of potential Charter (Canada) or Constitutional (US) issues, with the exact page and quote each one came from. Things like: