
Tribe Social offers a custom app platform designed for communities, providing a premium alternative to traditional social media platforms like Facebook. The service allows organizations to create their own branded mobile applications, giving them control over their content and user engagement. Users can launch their app in 30 days or less, with features including a distraction-free learning experience, branded push notifications, and integration with various CRM systems like ActiveCampaign and SalesForce.
This platform is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to enhance engagement…
The core signal here is recurring revenue: $28,271 MRR shows there are paying customers and a non-trivial subscription base for a company founded in November 2024. That MRR implies an annualized run-rate in the low six figures, which is a useful baseline for scale. Growth of 2% in the last 30 days is positive but modest — not yet demonstration of strong momentum. For builders: clarify why reported revenue over the last 30 days ($15,325) is substantially lower than MRR (timing, onboarding, refunds, or one-time versus recurring recognition could explain it) and prioritize retention/ARPU levers to turn that MRR into steady cash. For investors: the product mixes courses, live interactions, and payments (all monetizable), which is attractive, but important financials are missing and the startup has limited operating history, so risk is concentrated in execution and unit economics.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.