Cupple makes private social
Couples love spending “quality time” together. But they don’t always want to be locked away…
Cupple was the first iPhone app to provide two people with a space where they could share words, photos and life experiences, away from the hustle and bustle of networks such as Facebook and Twitter. It is now being used across the world, from the USA to Europe, China, South Africa and the Middle East.
Couples love having their own private world. But they also want to socialise with friends and family. That’s why Cupple is now giving lovers the option to share some of their special moments with the other people in their lives.
The story so far…
Cupple provides two people with an attractive shared timeline where they can post words, pictures and locations. Since launching in late 2011, it has received praise in The Next Web, TechCrunch, The Wall Street Journal and The Guardian, and was Gizmodo’s App of the Day on Valentine’s Day this year. It launched its “Version 2” at this year’s SXSW conference in Texas.
So what’s new?
- Check in together: Couples can check into a spot together and post photos to their Cupple timeline.
- “Date Places”: Cupple users can now share their favourite places by posting them on their Facebook walls. It’s a great way of recommending spots to friends, who can also click the link to the place’s foursquare page for more comments and photos.
- Photo album: Cupple users can build a “Cupple photos” album in Facebook, which is a scrapbook of all their moments together that they want to share.
Download the new version of Cupple today from the App Store
(Source: cupple.mobi)