Are.na is a platform for creative thinking and collaborative research. Collect anything, organize your thoughts, and develop ideas over time. - Save and organize any kind of content into collections. - Arrange your links, videos, images, and texts in a clean, distraction-free space. - Share ideas and organize projects with anyone, anywhere. Invite friends to work together privately or collaborate in public. - Tap into a thoughtful community where curiosity and collaboration are valued. - Break out of your filter bubble. Are.na is powered by people, not ads. - Control your privacy in one tap. Are.na will never see your private content or hand over your data.
Everything an iPhone app should be
Honestly my favorite social media right now. Zero ads. Pure creativity. The board explore page is pure chance for you to stumble across something amazing. All visual creatives need this app.
Great but needs work
I love this platform so much. But man, this app needs a lot of work. A few months ago, are.na upped their prices, for the reason being that they’re dedicating more resources to make the platform more stable. Well, the mobile app really needs it.
Incredibly refreshing in this era of the internet
Great way to find inspiration. I get to choose what I want to see :)
Keeps freezing
Mostly use on desktop but increasingly on my phone. Noticed lately it’s been freezing and i cant do anything besides close the app or it just crashes itself. Kinda bummed considering how much we pay to use it 🙃
What I’m Looking For
Dispute some minor lagging and the interface issues (understandable since the company is small), I really enjoy this app. I found something that isn’t actively trying to get me to buy something, and promotes an actual creative experience that’s user driven, and not super algorithmic. Feels like old tumblr. Highly rec.
Happy to find...
This app was only appreciated by me in the sense that it made me aware of the website. While I quickly fell in love with concept of app and amount of user engagement and community participation, I found the ios app to be very buggy, and lacking some core features. Simply speaking, for me at least, I much prefer using the standard mobile-view web app in safari. If i could make a recommendation, abandon the "native" like features in ios app, which would be considered unpopular opinion by many, however a simple "webview" style app in a safari skin would likely perform better, and could be scaled along with web app versions as they are released. IMO for such minimalist approach in an app, native features are not really required and honestly even bloat things a bit.
Love this app. My new favorite one
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Bug fixes for share extension and connect screen
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