Company is closed
Event Year: 2012
Company is closed
Event Year: 2012
Socialmoth was designed as an anonymous community platform where users could share their thoughts and secrets. The platform allowed users to view postings from the broader community and receive notifications when members of their friend groups made posts. A significant portion of the user base consisted of women, with over 600 posts generated daily. The team behind Socialmoth also launched Disenchat.com, an anonymous forum specifically for workplace discussions. Disenchat aimed to verify users' organizational affiliation via email address, similar to Facebook, enabling them to engage in anonymous conversations about their workplace. While outsiders could see the forum's existence and posting volume, the specific comments remained private.
Socialmoth was designed as an anonymous community platform where users could share their thoughts and secrets. The platform allowed users to view postings from the broader community and receive notifications when members of their friend groups made posts. A significant portion of the user base consisted of women, with over 600 posts generated daily. The team behind Socialmoth also launched Disenchat.com, an anonymous forum specifically for workplace discussions. Disenchat aimed to verify users' organizational affiliation via email address, similar to Facebook, enabling them to engage in anonymous conversations about their workplace. While outsiders could see the forum's existence and posting volume, the specific comments remained private.
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2007
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2007
Consumer
Consumer
Consumer -> Social
Consumer -> Social
Team size: 2
Hiring: No
Team size: 2
Hiring: No