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App Development: Are There Any New Short-Video Platforms Worth Trying?
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Vivek Kashyap , Technical Consultant & AI-driven expert answered:

Yes, there are several new short-video platforms emerging that cater to creators looking for better reach, less algorithm interference, or new monetization options. A few worth exploring are:

Clapper: A creator-driven platform focusing on community engagement, with less algorithmic influence and more organic reach.

Triller: A music-centric platform where creators can make stylized videos, and it offers monetization opportunities through live streaming.

Zigazoo: A positive, kid-friendly platform that’s expanding into general short-form content, promoting safe and creative interactions.

Byte (now part of Clash): Built by a Vine co-founder, it emphasizes short, looping videos with a focus on creator payments.

Lomotif: A growing platform that’s popular for its music and collaborative video features, giving creators room to experiment.

Features that tend to keep creators hooked include better revenue sharing models, direct audience interaction, and algorithm transparency. If monetization is a key goal, platforms with tipping, subscriptions, or brand partnership tools can be game-changers!

Would you like me to dive deeper into any of these or help you figure out which one aligns best with your goals? Let me know!

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