New Premium Creator Platform 'Lemon Social' Launches

New Premium Creator Platform 'Lemon Social' Launches

LOS ANGELES — Premium creator platform Lemon Social has debuted.

The platform was co-founded by reality television personalities Ciara Duggan and Jessica More (“Below Deck”) and Memphis Garrett (“Big Brother”).

The co-founders, a rep noted, “have leveraged their media experiences into creating a supportive environment for creators, offering innovative tools and community features that empower creative professionals to connect, collaborate and succeed in the digital age.”

According to the rep, Lemon Social offers a content management system, an analytics dashboard, and privacy controls, enabling creators to manage content, monitor engagement, and control audience interactions.

The platform will also host regular webinars and workshops led by industry experts to assist creators in honing their skills and understanding market dynamics.

Duggan said, “Our vision for Lemon Social is to build a platform where creators can freely express themselves, share their work and receive the support they need to thrive.”

More added, “As creators ourselves, we understand the challenges that come with building a personal brand and engaging with fans. Lemon Social is tailored to overcome these challenges by offering tools that are intuitive and effective.”

Garrett, who is also head of strategic partnerships, emphasized the platform's focus on creators' growth.

“We are not just another social platform — we are a growth partner for every creator that joins us,” he stated. “Our goal is to help each one achieve their fullest potential through strategic partnerships and unparalleled support.”

For more information, visit LemonSocial.com.

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