Social Media

Made Personal Again

Say "Hello" to PING, a social media app 
where only those you meet in the real world
get to be a part of you digital world

Share in a place where you're the customer, not the product. Where your information is yours and yours alone. It's never sold, studied, scraped or used for anything other than what it should have always been: sharing with the people actually in your life. 

Don't follow... Connect.

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PING is a little different. You don't follow or subscribe here, you have to phycially connect in the real world to see each other's profiles. 

"Sorry, what?"

Yeah, that means when you and a friend grab that coffee, go out for a night on the town, or meet at that conference... that's your chance to connect to each other on PING. Simply open the app, find each other (then and there) in the app and boom, you're connected. 

This means there's no one in your feed you don't know, haven't personally met or have some sort of real world relationship with. 

PING isn't about content or competition. It's about connection. 

Be the Customer, not the product. 

Most social platforms are free for a reason: your attention is the business model. The longer you scroll, the more they learn, and the more valuable you become to advertisers.

PING takes a different approach. We believe the people using the app should be treated like customers, not inventory. Your relationships, your conversations, and your attention shouldn’t be mined just to keep a platform growing.

That means PING is built around serving you, not selling you. No follower economy. No pressure to perform. No algorithm designed to keep you hooked. Just a place to stay connected with the people who actually matter.

Chronological (of course!)

PING keeps your feed in chronological order because that’s how real life happens.

When someone shares something, it appears in the order it was posted. No hidden ranking system. No guessing what an algorithm thinks you should care about. No old posts resurfacing because they might keep you scrolling a little longer.

The goal is simple: help you stay connected without turning your relationships into a competition for attention. You can check in, see what’s new, and move on with your day.

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Not to mention...

Messaging

PING includes messaging because staying connected shouldn’t stop at the feed. Whether it’s a quick note, a photo, a reply to a post, or a group chat with people you actually know, messaging gives you a private space to keep the conversation going without pulling you into a separate app.

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Zoom In

Photos are meant to be seen, not trapped in a tiny square. On PING, you can tap into images and zoom in properly, whether you’re looking at a detail, reading something in the background, or just appreciating the moment someone shared.

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Custom Feeds

Not every connection fits into the same bucket. With custom feeds and tags, you can organize people in a way that actually reflects your life — friends, family, work, school, hobbies, or whatever makes sense to you. Then, when you want to check in with a specific part of your world, you can.

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And that's just the beginning. 

We’re just getting started with PING. We’re actively working every day to improve it, making it the best possible experience for you, not advertisers or shareholders.

You.

By the way, PING for Android is in active development and will be available soon. It will include video support and more features, and most importantly, features we haven’t even thought of yet. We’ll be listening to you, our customers, as we embark on this journey.

PING

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