Creator Networking App 'Plaiir' Launches

Creator Networking App 'Plaiir' Launches

NEW YORK — Plaiir, a mobile networking app for creators, has officially launched.

The app, which recently launched at New York’s Museum of Sex, features verified creator profiles, location-based discovery, travel planning tools, in-app messaging, and a scheduling function. 

“Developed by creators who understand the industry's unique challenges, Plaiir addresses a significant gap in the market — a safe, verified space where content creators can connect locally or while traveling, collaborate on projects, and grow their networks without the friction of traditional social media,” said a rep.

The app is currently available for iOS, with an Android version forthcoming.

“The overwhelmingly positive response from creators at our launch event confirms what we’ve known all along — there’s a real need for a dedicated networking platform in this space,” said Plaiir CEO Cole Bing. “Creators are tired of cobbling together solutions across multiple platforms to find trusted collaborators. Plaiir streamlines this entire process.”

For more information, visit Plaiir.com

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