
Mobli
Photo and video sharing platform.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Mobli was a social media platform for sharing photos and videos, founded by Israeli entrepreneurs Moshe and Oded Hogeg. The company, which was based in Israel, aimed to compete with other popular photo and video-sharing services like Instagram and Vine.
Mobli's platform allowed users to capture and share visual content with their followers and the wider community. The business model was likely based on attracting a large user base to generate revenue through advertising, similar to other social media networks. The target market was broad, encompassing general social media users who wanted to share their experiences visually.
Despite high expectations and significant funding, Mobli failed to gain a sustainable user base and ultimately could not compete with its more established rivals. The service was shut down in 2016, and the company was placed into bankruptcy.
Keywords: photo sharing, video sharing, social media, mobile application, user-generated content, online community, visual content, social network, content sharing, digital media.
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