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Atlanta, Ga – Fanbase, the revolutionary Next-Generation Social Media App, is proud to announce its relocation to the Georgia Tech post-incubator space, Encore. This move signifies a strategic partnership between Georgia Tech and Fanbase, featuring the development of an innovative podcast studio available for use by tech startups and select partners. Located within the mixed-use Interlock complex managed by Georgia Advanced Technology Ventures (GATV), affiliated with the Georgia Institute of Technology, this new space supports Fanbase’s expanding team and operations.

Encore provides extensive areas for creative projects, cutting-edge meeting facilities, state-of-the-art equipment for onboarding new Fanbase users, and meeting spaces for launching new initiatives. Positioned near the Georgia Tech campus and the Atlanta University Center (AUC), Encore facilitates collaboration with academic research and access to student talent, which is essential for Fanbase’s ongoing innovation.

Partnership Opportunities for Startups:
Fanbase is dedicated to nurturing an ecosystem of innovation through partnerships with emerging startups. At Encore, startups will collaborate closely with Fanbase and Georgia Tech, leveraging their expertise and networks. This collaboration aims to accelerate tech startups’ growth by providing resources and opportunities to experiment, develop, and launch new products and services alongside Fanbase.

Opportunities for Georgia Tech and HBCU Students:
Students from Georgia Tech and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) will have exclusive opportunities to engage in product development and algorithm research. This partnership enables students to apply their academic knowledge to real-world projects, contributing to cutting-edge technologies within the Fanbase platform. Fanbase has also partnered with Apple & Southern Company-funded HBCU non-profit, The Propel Center, hosting multiple HBCU students for a Digital Marketing Masterclass, teaching valuable skill sets for their post-collegiate careers.

Additional benefits include:

  • Internships and Co-op Programs: Hands-on experience in a dynamic tech environment.
  • Workshops and Seminars: Industry expert-led sessions to enhance skills in AI implementation, software development, and digital content creation.
  • Mentorship Programs: Guidance from seasoned tech professionals to foster future leaders in technology.

AI Implementation and Innovation:
Fanbase and Georgia Tech will focus on implementing artificial intelligence to enhance user experiences. Collaborative projects will explore AI’s potential for advanced user engagement, personalized content recommendations, and innovative marketing solutions, setting new standards in social media interaction and satisfaction.

Investment Opportunity in Fanbase:

Fanbase is now open to investments from students, non-accredited investors, and the local Atlanta community interested in seed investing in tech startups. By investing in Fanbase, you’ll play a crucial role in supporting its growth and innovation in digital content creation and the creator economy. Key benefits include:

  • Early Investment Opportunity: Fanbase has already raised $10 million with over 700,000 users. They’ve recently launched a new 17 Million Dollar Reg A equity crowdfunding raise on StartEngine which has recently surpassed 1.7 Million dollars. Participants can get in on the ground floor of a rapidly growing platform.
  • Equity in an Emerging Social Media App: Contribute to Fanbase’s expansion by downloading the app, creating content, and spreading the word about investment opportunities.

Fanbase offers a unique opportunity for non-accredited investors to own equity starting at $399, supporting an inclusive platform that empowers content creators and promotes diverse voices.

For more information on investing in Fanbase, visit startengine.com/fanbase.

This Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. Offering Circular (HERE) Risks (HERE)

Fanbase Features & Functionality

Fanbase offers six-functionalities, ranging from:

  • Short form video, “Flickz”.
  • Social audio chat, “Fanbase Audio”.
  • Long-form video “Fanbase+”.
  • 24-hour, “Fanbase Stories”.
  • Live Streaming on “Fanbase Live”.
  • Main feed photo and video upload.

Users can earn revenue on Fanbase in two ways. The first is through “Love,” a feature within the app where “Love packs” can be purchased, with each “Love” worth half a penny. The second is through person-to-person subscriptions, where users can set their unique subscription prices, ranging from $2.99 to $99.99. Download the Fanbase app on iOS and Android today.

Madison McClellan and Malik Leaphart of Stream Realty Partners represented Encore, and Dale Lewis of CBRE represented Fanbase.

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