So PlacePop.
Let’s throw it out there. PlacePop is “the” great new up-and-comer in the location based social networking app scene. If you can find it.
It sits, God knows where, in the social networking area of the App Store beneath the “breathtaking women” and “uncensored ring tones” apps that shouldn’t even be in this section. But if you do install this free app onto your iPhone you will not be disappointed.
It will obviously be compared to the big boys in this scene, the Foursquares and Gowallas, but I feel that it is so much more than that. It is “pure” in its intentions. Yeah, I know. That sounds a little pompous, but when you break it down, PlacePop is elegant in its simplicity.
Fire up the app and you get presented with a “Where are you now?” tab. As is the norm in this “scene”, these locations are based upon your GPS coordinates supplied by your phone. Select your location off the list or scroll down and search for it by name. Once you’ve checked in the magic starts to happen.
Your location’s social stream is displayed under the “What’s Up” pointer. This’ll show you relevant Twitter and Yelp feeds for that location as well as any details about your travels there. If your friends are there, or have left a note, you’ll hear about it too.
Just want to find out what’s going on in your own social circles? Hit the activity icon. It scrolls up a list of check-ins, notes, and images – as PlacePopp’d by you and your compadres. Simple and super social.
Admittedly you can earn “status” points and subsequently Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum status at locations you check-in at – ala Foursquare’s mayorships – but there is no competitive scoreboard – thank *insert deities name here*. This feature will be used to award keen ‘Popsters for their loyalty. Check in a a coffee shop 5 times and they might just give you that last piece of cheesecake. Nice. Businesses that are interested can head here to make some glorious offering.
So in a nutshell, PlacePop distills the good from the other players in their segment and produces a location based social networking application that is:
- Free – yay!
- Super simple to use.
- Easy to fit into your social scene.
- Hopefully going to give you some tangible freebies in the not too distant future – I like my cheesecake strawberry flavoured.
- Doesn’t force you into competing with people who go out 30 times a night.
- Orange – nice choice – colour psychologists would say that this would make it an energetic, exciting, enthusiastic and warm app – I reckon it just looks great.
So there you have it. PlacePop.
Do yourself a favour. Find it. Invite your social network. Give it a go – even if that means you’ll be laying off the Foursquare and Gowalla. The only problem is that you may not go back.
In our opinion – PlacePop is location based social networking without the gimmicks. Grabbitnow.
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Stop Press…
We did manage to catch up with the super-dooper Julia Graham, Community Manager with PlacePop. We posed a few choice questions and she deemed us worthy of a reply.
Who do you see as the major competitors in “this space” – am I right in guessing Gowalla and Foursquare?
Although we are certainly all playing in the same space, right now we don’t feel direct competition from apps like Foursquare/Gowalla that are focused on a true game experience. We think that both these apps are great products which appeal to a certain type of user. Since the LBS space is growing so rapidly, we believe there will be a market for both location-based games and, as you said previously, “pure” location-based social networking apps like PlacePop.
What points of difference do you have over your opposition?
This answer is a quote from our CEO, Kent Lindstrom:
“In my experience, the first mover rarely ends up winning, because of the enormous burden of pioneering. Lycos, Friendster and Powells.com were all eventualy exceeded by the likes of Google, Facebook and Amazon.
Our goal is to be a dead-simple app that reduces the experience to its essence, much like Facebook did compared to MySpace. Some specifics:
- As you check in, you gain status, which is clearly defined (10 check-ins is silver status and so-forth). There is no mayor, point system, badges, founders, pins, etc. These are very fun elements, but complicated for many people.
- You collect the places as you go – as you add places, you build a ‘placelist’, that you can access any time on your phone.
- Photos – simple, but our users said they wanted to post photos of the places they went.”
When will you move to other platforms? e.g. Android, Blackberry, the newly open sourced Symbian…
We don’t have a specific timeline sketched out at this point since we are focused on creating an outstanding product for iPhone and the web, but later in 2010 you should start to see these releases.
Your reward system sounds great – how many businesses have you got offering discounts at the moment?
It’s early days for us, as we just launched the app in January. We are currently in talks with several venues and will be announcing some exciting deals and promotions very soon. We are also adding a new page to the PlacePop website where consumers can go to suggest deals they would like businesses to offer them, and we will take those suggestions to the businesses directly.
Where do you see this business heading in the next 6 months? e.g. World domination, erm… sold to Google like the Aardvarks of the world…
Again, a few words from Kent:
- “Short term we want to use the early adoption of our app to continually make it simpler, and more powerful.
- Long term, we would like to become the ubiquitous application for connecting through the places we go, and for getting rewarded for loyalty at places”
And the future…
The next release will include:
- Ability to cross-post notes, photos and check-ins to Facebook and Twitter.
- Improved ways to connect with friends (a “see who’s on” feature, better ways to invite friends, etc.).
- New & improved welcome screen to help users get started
- Plus more…
Cant wait.
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