Social Interaction-Promoting Platforms

Call Your Friends Encourages to Get Off Social Media

The COVID-19 pandemic has made people more lonely than ever, and although social media can be a lifeline for many, this new platform is encouraging users to stop scrolling and 'Call Your Friends.'

The aptly named platform, Call Your Friends, offers reminders to promote closer friendships, even while we may be physically apart. Priced at $2 a month, the app has users list people in which they want to contact more, as well as the frequency in which they would like to speak with them. The platform will send "periodic text messages encouraging you to follow through." After the conversation, users will confirm the interaction on Call Yours Friends to restart the countdown until your next connection.

Call your Friends was designed as an "antidote to the surface-level connections that happen on social media," helping us reconnect to what matters most.

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Friendship Reinforcement
Apps or software programs that enhance friendship connection will gain popularity.
Anti-social Media Platforms
Platforms that promote real-life connections outside of social media will continue to emerge.
Human Interaction Emphasizing Platforms
Platforms or apps that facilitate deeper interpersonal relationships among people will become more valuable.

Sectors Adopting This

Technology
Technology companies can develop features that foster offline interactions and prioritize social well-being.
Personal Development
Service providers in the personal development industry could offer a means for interpersonal relationship improvement for their clients.
Mental Health
Mental health businesses can advocate for social connections and offer programs that encourage frequent conversations.
SCORE
1.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 7%
Activity 23%
Freshness 10%