Curate great content on the web by: Saving links and adding social commentary. Customizing theme and narrative. Catering smartly to your audience via analytics and monetization capabilities
⚡️ Hey Internet ⚡️
😟 In today's overcrowded internet millions of people create content on a daily basis. 50 million+ people identify themselves as digital creators.
🤨 So how do you separate the wheat from the chaff?
🙋♂️Enter curators: This group painstakingly scouts several creators and curates the best content for us. They act as a bridge between consumers and creators. They make content discovery easier and solve for information trust.
🤨 But what do they get?
Increased personal branding and/or distribution?
Meh! It's just not enough reward for effort.
🚨 Introducing Curato 🚨 - A platform where you can save, curate and monetize your good taste in content and share it with your community and followers.
What's in it for you:
🚀 One-click curation - You can add your link, select a collection, add tags and categories for the link, and add your social commentary for the product with just one click.
🌈 Custom theme and narrative - Add a collection with a specific theme, such as Design, Web3, Gaming, and so on, as well as a narrative for your users to understand.
📊 Analytics - Track your links' views, shares, likes, and other metrics to become an analytics ninja and gain a larger audience.
💰 Monetization - Who doesn't like money and growth, and Curato makes it simple to monetize your curation and grow your community to millions.
🤔 Feedback and Questions?
If you were looking for something like this and Curato hits the mark, hit the tweet button and tell everyone about it.
We'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback in the comments section; also, you can reach out to us at
Twitter: https://twitter.com/curatodotlink
Email us: team@curato.link
Wooow! I want to do it since I am a design curator using my webpage (uxdatabase.io) hahahahaha
Many thanks! In case you need any help, just tell me.
Juan Jesús Millo on Linkedin :) Reach me out!
This type of tool theoretically fills a niche.
For example, creating a shelf of links (kinda like book app I used in 2006) for another person to peruse and valuable enough they engaged, especially if the alternative was text. Sending text tomes or text tirades can become tiresome and others will disengage.
I would like to use such a tool to create asynchronous engagement with current events, products and such through links. I did have an experience being on app design team where transposed models from somewhere else and posted to Slack. Yet some of the work I did do wasn't considered different enough from the original and therefore not valuable enough. I would release the "reimagining" of sorts under Creative Commons.
Some concerns:
Monetizing your link stash is kind of monetizing other peoples content
could it be construed as IP or content theft...?
could it be covered under open licensing (Creative Commons CCZero (CC0-1.0), Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL-1.0),
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0), Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-By-1.0) or Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL-1.0) )...?
would others be moved or engaged enough to donate/pay for a stash of links...?
Some questions:
will others be able to leave comments like a feed...?
be important to back-post like Facebook (as I have many texts to this one person and to provide a kinda backdating of your service)...?
It could be promising and collecting datat on some of these questions might be important.
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