Hello everyone,
TL;DR: I’m building a new kind of social network—one that breaks current limitations and enables seamless, meaningful information flow. I’m looking for a technical co-founder to help realize this vision.
About the project
There are many limitations on current social apps, including
- Content Length: Platforms like X (Twitter) restrict posts to 280 characters without paid premium feature. Post threads in X are often visually inconsistent and require multiple “read more” clicks, which disrupts user flow.
- Content Arrangement: You can’t embed images, videos, or files within text; they’re always in fixed blocks. This breaks storytelling, reduces clarity, and limits creative expression.
- Content Format: Posts are restricted to a few media types—text, images, and video—with little support for richer or more complex formats.

Our Vision
We’re building a multimodal, freeform social platform where users can share, embed, and interact with any media—text, images, audio, video, PDFs, spreadsheets—just like editing a document. Similar to Notion with social network functions, but more than that.
- Multimodal, Freeform Interaction Users can post and comment using any media—text, images, audio, video, PDFs, spreadsheets—arranged freely, like editing a document. Think of sharing music, lecture notes, error logs, or full reports—all natively interactive.
- Object-Class Based Structure Posts are structured like programmable "objects"—Restaurant, Person, Event, Product, etc.—enabling users to interact meaningfully with entities, not just content.
Users can:
- Share diverse content like indie music, podcasts, PDFs, spreadsheets, or lecture notes.
- Interact with structured “objects” (e.g., rate a restaurant, discuss an event, share a book).
- Comment directly on components of posts—text, tables, or media—just like in collaborative docs.


Enable information to flow like water—seamlessly and meaningfully—across people, contexts, and use-cases. A social platform not built around noise, but knowledge, creativity, and interaction.
I DO believe that if an app truly makes everyone's life a little bit easier or more convenient, this app will carry huge potentials.