Cluster CEO Brendan Mulligan Gives People Private Digital Spaces for Friends
Social networks were once online spaces that people used to communicate only with their friends and others in their immediate social circle. That is no longer the case as companies like Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr have all made social networks completely open and public. Now, when a user shares an update, link, or set of pictures on any of these sites, they are sharing it with the world, not just their friends. People still want private online spaces to communicate only with their close friends. Cool person in technology Brendan Mulligan has responded to this demand with his mobile app Cluster. Cluster allows users to create digital spaces that are invite-only. People create a Cluster space on their smartphone and then invite all the specific friends and family they want to have access to that space. Each invitee receives a notification on his or her phone to join the new Cluster group. In these private spaces, users can share pictures, links, media and other information that they want to share but would not be comfortable doing so on publicly open sites such as Facebook. Anyone who has trouble inviting people to their spaces via Cluster should find a source of mobile tech support.
Cluster is available to both Android users and iPhone users through each product’s respective app store. Those who have trouble downloading the Cluster application will have to either contact Apple tech support or Android support depending on what particular device that they are using at the time.
Cluster is not the first startup that Brendan Mulligan has been responsible for giving the world. This cool person has been the founder of two other companies as well during his career. Mulligan created OneSheet, a service that helps independent musicians create simple websites, and ArtistData, a content syndication tool for musicians. Mulligan also spends time mentoring other young entrepreneurs while working with organizations such as 500startups and AcceleratorHK. This cool person has been successful in his ventures on multiple occasions and now relays his insight to help others starting out in the tech industry.
To learn more about this cool person and his product Cluster, go to https://www.cluster.co/.
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