Peach is “a fun, simple way to keep up with friends and be yourself,” and has exploded onto the scene – breaking into the top #10 Social Networking apps in the App Store already (there’s currently no Android version).
Peach encourages the easy sharing of video, images, gifs and even user-created drawings.
The real differentiating factor in the app are Slack-like commands called “Magic Words”.
Typing “weather” for example will add the weather to your update and “shout” will make your text larger and more eye-catching.
Another key difference between Peach and other networks is the lack of a continuous scrolling feed. Instead, Peach shows a list of when friends have posted something and users must click to see the full post.
If you'd like to learn more about using Peach, Buffer has a guide: http://tgcafe.it/1Q5skKN
Personally, I don't see enough of differentiating factors for me to be on Peach at the moment.
However, I did sign up and secured my name. ALWAYS a great idea to do that!
What are your thoughts? Have you tried Peach yet? Are you going to?
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