As you can imagine, this one gets asked a lot.

Here are some general similarities:

  1. You can vote up or down on all posts, comments and contributions. More votes from others means higher placement in posts, tribes, and the front page, thus resulting in more exposure. Spam or any other poor quality content does not stand a chance.

  2. Our individual communities are called "tribes" and we use the /t/ in the URL to organize them (ie. /t/lounge or /t/technology). In these tribes, members can post relevant links and discussions, and vote on other member's posts.

  3. The front page shows the most popular content from all tribes and is accessed by clicking the Snapzu logo on the top left. The front page list view follows a traditional layout and has several filtering and customization options. The dynamic mag/grid view allows you to browse using beautiful magazine-like visuals where posts grow in size with votes to receive much more exposure. Our members love both, and you can switch between list view and mag view using the toggle on the top right area.


Here are some fundamental differences:

  1. Your home feed provides all raw/live posts and activity from tribes you join, people you follow, and/or posts you save. This section is accessed by clicking the house button up top on the right.

  2. You can post links and content into more than one tribe (community) at a time which helps keep 're-posts' at a minimum. This system also vastly reduces the element of luck of any post's potential success.

  3. You can post images without using a 3rd party service like Imgur, and you can embed Youtube and Vimeo videos directly.

  4. Your post does not have to be just text or a link. You can add multiple modules (link, text, image, video, list, map, etc) to give your posts more value.

  5. All members can contribute to your posts by adding "related links", which add value to the post and are voted on by other members, just like comments.

  6. Instead of link/comment karma, you earn Experience Points (XP) for participation used for leveling up your profile, and Reputation, a percentage score based on how other users vote on your posts.

  7. Each member has a limit on how many tribes (communities) they can operate, based on XP level reached. No "power mods" here.

  8. Snapzu is invite only. All new members are provided with a small number of invite codes to give away if they choose.

  9. If you operate a blog, forum, website and/or have significant social influence, our Partnership Referral Program allows you to secure an additional source of revenue for growing and maintaining a related Snapzu community by seeding traffic with your existing web audience. Throw up a few links and watch your tribe grow and prosper. Feel free to embed your tribe's top content on your blog or website to give it more value. Note: Early-access beta is only available for a limited time and is offering an introductory 50/50 rev-share split to the first 500 partners.