This week St. Louis social startup Bonfyre has unveiled its mobile app at DEMO 2012 in Santa Clara. The app is focused around friends sharing experiences in a private mobile network, where photos and memories take precedent over the cluttered feed of social networks like Facebook and Twitter.
Bonfyre has taken part in the Capital Innovators accelerator program, which netted them a $50,000 seed investment. St. Louis entrepreneur and Square co-founder Jim McKelvey joined thejoined the board of advisors of Off Campus, Bonfyre’s parent company , following the round of fundraising earlier this year that totaled $750,000. “Bonfyre redefines sharing in a way that more accurately reflects how people live real life: through shared memories,” McKelvey said. “This focus makes Bonfyre a dynamic social graph built around experiences rather than an accumulation of connections that become less relevant over time.” The free mobile app is currently available for download on both iOS and Android devices. If you’ve found yourself growing tired of the overwhelming number of inane posts flooding your Facebook news feed, don’t hesitate to give the Bonfyre’s innovative event-focused mobile network a spin.
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