Whatsay – A Social Polling App
Do you want to create a poll among your friends on a burning issue? Are you searching to share this topic on various social media platforms? Then why wait? Download ‘Whatsay’, the first indigenous social polling app.
Whatsay, a new and first social polling app of India enables users to make and send visual polls by adding a photo or video to their post. This can be done through mobile using WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter and Gmail. It can be downloadable from Google play store or Apple’s app store.
Whatsay is an impeccable mobile buddy for WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter. The App is developed by Neuv Private Limited, a startup from Mumbai. You can create a poll on this app and share it on social networking sites like Facebook or WhatsApp.
In these days, around two thirds of internet users in India are connecting through smartphones. Hence they can influence this app ‘Whatsay’. Furthermore, visual content is viewed by more users than normal content. More than one thirds of tweets retweeted are visual and nearly 87 percent Facebook posts shared are photos. Hence, this app is developed which aids to participate in social polling integrated with visuals. The company aims to get Rs.3 crore funds via crowdsourcing.
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