Volv: The Anti-Social Media App That Delivers Just the Facts

United States, 10th Sep 2023, King NewsWireVolv is a revolutionary new app that uses AI to curate interesting content across cyberspace and deliver it to you in 9-second articles. Founded by Shannon Almeida and Priyanka Vazirani, the app aims to make political, pop culture, and financial news accessible to Gen Zs and Millennials.

The platform was created after working on a campaign about the migrant crisis for Benefactory and noticing the sensationalized narratives and racist rhetoric used by news outlets. Volv is designed to solve the problem of information overload and media bias by offering just the facts in a simple manner and letting people decide what they think about the news.

Volv’s interface is inspired by popular social media functions, allowing users to quickly swipe through news stories on their feeds. The platform also summarizes stories into 9-second long reads and provides links to full-length articles by reliable and upcoming publishers.

Since its launch, Volv has gained significant traction with users having read over 35 million stories so far. The app is also backed by Snapchat, which further underscores the potential of the platform.

If you’re tired of being bombarded with biased and sensationalized news, give Volv a try. It’s a refreshing change that delivers just the facts in a simple and accessible manner.

For more information: visit volvmedia.com
Download Volv on the appstores: Google Play, Apple Store

Media Contact

Organization: Volv

Contact Person: Shannon Almeida and Priyanka Vazirani

Website: https://volvmedia.com/

Email: [email protected]

Country: United States

Release Id: 1009236239

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