Retro

Retro

Social Networking Platforms

Retro is an ad-free social app that makes it a joy to share photos with friends again.

About us

Retro is a social app that feels like a joy, not a habit. It’s a friends-only photo journal where you share for yourself as much as your friends. It gently nudges you to find at least one moment each week to remember and then put that moment out there in a post so your friends know what you’re up to. One early indicator that we’re on the right track is that our friends that deeply value privacy and safety feel comfortable enough to share photos of their kids’ faces and flight itineraries and wild parties — things they wouldn’t feel comfortable sharing elsewhere. We started working on it when we realized something: after all that has been built in social since the iPhone, we now see less of our friends on social than we did 5 years ago. The apps that have traditionally served this purpose well have pivoted toward entertainment created by people you don’t know, and even though this content is entertaining, it also crowds out the other content that friends share with each other. So now we’re left sorting through a ton of message threads to see what’s going on with friends, or most commonly, we just don’t get that update at all. That’s a superpower lost. Even though consumer social is insanely hard, we decided to do this together because it’s the app we wanted for ourselves, and we think it’s important that people have a place that remains dedicated to being the best place to catch up with friends and family. So give it a whirl! If you’ve taken a photo on your iPhone in the last month, you have enough to get started. And as you use it over the course of a couple weeks, we hope it helps you appreciate moments big and small in your own life and in the lives of your friends and family.

Website
https://www.retro.app/
Industry
Social Networking Platforms
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held

Employees at Retro

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    Here's a thoughtful piece from the ever-brilliant Sydney Bradley and Retro's co-founders, Nathan & Ryan. Check it out when you have 5 minutes!

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    Senior Reporter at Business Insider

    I stopped posting to Instagram a few years ago and in the meantime, desperately wanted a space to share my photos with friends in a way that felt similar to uploading massive Facebook Albums in the 2010s. So far, Retro is the closest thing I've found. For Business Insider, I spoke with Retro's cofounders about why they left their jobs at Meta to design a smaller, more "cozy" social media platform — and how it's going about a year after launching last July.

    2 former Instagram staffers left their jobs to create a new social-media app that's grabbed the tech world's attention

    2 former Instagram staffers left their jobs to create a new social-media app that's grabbed the tech world's attention

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    Thanks for sharing this, Justin Gerrard! The team's been working hard on this for a while now, and we're psyched to finally share it with everyone. Android is the big one here, but we've also bundled this launch with Recaps and Postcards as two fun ways to do more with the photos you're already taking. Postcards in particular is a quirky feature for a social network, but we wanted to bring back that good feeling of getting snail mail from a friend and holding a picture in your hands. We want to make it as easy to send a physical photo as it is to send a digital photo. Postcards are free through the holidays, so feel free to send holiday greetings, 2023 Recap notes, and any other photos on us. You can download Retro here: https://retro.app/ Let us know what you think!

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    Justin Gerrard Justin Gerrard is an Influencer

    Senior Director of Organic Growth @ Mistplay | Marketing, Growth and GTM Leader | Startup Advisor | Product Strategist | Daily Consumer Tech News Curator | Alum: Discord, Twitch, Microsoft, American Express

    Huge shout out to Nathan and team on the global launch of Retro today! Today, the company is shipping a major update with a handful of new features. Retro is now also available on Android and in more places following a global rollout. As the year is about to end, Retro users can now find a new ‘Recaps’ button on their profile. From there, users can choose a duration — the past year, a specific month, a recent week or all their photos. After that, Retro gives you a handful of formats for your recap. It can be a collage or a video showing your posts one by one. You can choose to keep a Polaroid-style border or make it fullscreen. So what are you supposed to do with these recaps? You can send them to your loved ones, of course! These recaps are meant to be shared in your favorite group messaging app. You can also use them as an Instagram or Snap Inc. story. Retro also added a new button across the app in the recaps or in individual photo posts. You can now send photos as good old postcards — yes, printed postcards with a few words on the back. They are printed by a partner in the U.S. Right now, you can send postcards for free and the feature is available globally. #retro #photosharing #apps #product #tech https://lnkd.in/gmcDW-9g

    Retro lets you create recaps of your most memorable photos and send the best ones as postcards | TechCrunch

    Retro lets you create recaps of your most memorable photos and send the best ones as postcards | TechCrunch

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