Can technology help you make a real connection?

Can technology help you make a real connection?

Jack Peagam, cofounder on Linkup, tells us about building a social app, that makes you social.
Making friends in a big city isn't easy. It never has been. Whilst technology has revolutionised dating, it's not really done the same for those people seeking platonic relationships, and like-minded people. Step forward Jack Peagam and Linkup. Disappointed with the failure of social media to create social circles, Jack and his team are trying to help people find those meaningful connections.

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