"Charmer is a fun and easy way to describe your friends and experiences in three words. Our plan is to make reviews more social, more mobile, and simpler." Are you one that likes to read long reviews on sites such as Yelp, Amazon, YouTube, iTunes, Facebook or Google? Charmer is here to help simplify those long drawn out reviews that are difficult to decipher if they're credible and up to date. Charmer's ability to post three word descriptions and reviews is day-to-day therefore, users won't be forced to read a three year old review on a local restaurant. In reality, only 1 out of every 100 people use a service such as Yelp and isn't able to engage the youth.
The app will be set up similar to a social media format, allowing users to connect with one another to share not only their personal experiences about anything (music, TV shows, movies, devices, restaurants, concerts) using 3 words, but themselves. Charmer will also allow you to share your experiences with other social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. As you can imagine, Charmer can provide some great benefits not just to its users, but to businesses as well. Charmer's team has big dreams of expanding the app as far as possible in the future.
Rucker's experience as an innovator working with technology and digital platforms began during his high school years. He's landed jobs with Google and Deloitte Consulting in marketing executing large corporate campaigns. His partner Adam Haywood shares a similar interest in innovation with a experience in engineering and a passion for problem solving. The two joined forces to continue to build on expanding Rucker's idea into the real thing. Since then, the pair has expanded their team and has acquired investors that are positing to make a Charmer a success.
Charmer is scheduled to launch into mobile app stores January 2016.
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