College Students Lack a Unified Platform for Campus Events, Clubs, and Local Deals
College students navigate disconnected systems for events, clubs, housing, and local perks with no unified campus social layer. The fragmentation makes it hard to stay connected with campus life. Previous attempts at campus super-apps have struggled with critical mass and monetization.
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