Piggy puts the stuff you like from Snapchat in your docs

Drab is dead.
Or, the status quo of stuffy and stale is at least being challenged in a world where crop tops in the workplace aren’t always met with clutched pearls.
We’ve already seen this in practice where personal meets professional, like in personal websites and portfolios. Products like mmm.page, poxi.page, and Polywork let individuals highlight their individuality as an asset.
Piggy is taking things a step further, into your mobile office.
What is it? It’s a visual, creative, and interactive documents creator and it feels a bit like if you were to use Snapchat to create your next pitch or campaign brief. Content can include “all the stuff you like from social media — videos, gifs, polls, audio, links, and more,” all in mobile format.
Why do that? Piggy also wants to tackle the problem of working on the go.
“Can you imagine working on a long, multipage document while you're on the go? Neither can we!” writes maker Shaul Olmert. (Yeah, no. We have done it, and the experience is objectively not fun.) “...We live in a mobile world and Piggy is here to help you easily create, publish and share stunning content, directly from your mobile phone.”
Maker Ilan Leibovich showcased a few piggy examples for the community. Go check them out and let the makers know: Would you use Piggy for your next portfolio? Presentation? Meeting invite?
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