

Social Media. Fixed. For Real.

Prototype UI preview. Content is AI-generated and mechanics are enlarged for demonstration clarity.
Real people. Real reach. Real opportunity.
You built an audience.
The platform owns it.
We fixed that.
Your income and account can be shut off instantly.
No explanation.
We fixed that.
You create content.
Others lift it.
We fixed that.
You don't control what you see.
Or what is hidden.
We fixed that.
Your content gets reposted.
Your name disappears.
We fixed that.
You have no sense of what is real.
The warping of your reality is by design.
We fixed that.
The other platforms serve many masters.
None of them YOU.
We fixed that.
Creators: No reach limits. No algorithm games. Get paid for what you post.
Audiences: No manipulation. No bots. No spying. No data extraction. No hidden operators. Just real choices.
EVERYONE WINS.
Your identity. Your data. Your space. Always yours.
This is not moral posturing.
This is engineered authenticity.
How did we actually fix all of that?
Most people assume fixing social media would require even more complex technology.
In reality, it took overly complex systems to create the problems social media platforms have today — because of who those platforms are designed to serve.
So that’s where we started.
The incentive structure.
We mapped the manipulation layers built into modern social media and redesigned the platform around a different principle:
Serve the audience, creators & journalists, and legitimate businesses — exclusively.
That decision led to the foundation of the Pr3ss3D incentive structure.
The subscription model ensures that Pr3ss3D serves you as the customer instead of using you as the product.
The verification layer blocks bots and organizations operating networks of agenda-driven accounts.
The one-account-per-person limit gives you peace of mind that if you block someone, that ends it.
When you combine those together, everything depends on the subscriber base. The platform always has a correction signal.
If we start losing subscribers, something is wrong.
After establishing the incentive structure, we then turned our attention to the supporting mechanics.
Content still needs discovery. People still want to find new voices and ideas. But discovery should serve the user, not manipulate them. And you should always be able to reach the content you already chose to follow — without waiting to see if an algorithm decides to show it to you.
That led us to the Tag + Channel Dial system.
A frictionless way to discover new content while keeping everything you already chose to follow — giving creators and audiences real control over both reach and discovery.
There are many other small mechanics built into the platform that strengthen Pr3ss3D’s ability to protect and serve the people it was designed for. We're excited for you to discover them.
Pr3ss3D is built from the ground up around trust and aligned incentives. And when incentives are aligned by design, authenticity isn’t a promise.
It’s built in.


Why isn’t Pr3ss3D already launched?
Most new social media hopefuls launch early as simple apps and hope to grow into real platforms over time.
But social media doesn’t work like that.
Even if a new platform collects 50,000 signups over a year, those users are spread across time zones, schedules, and interests. In the platform’s best hour, there might only be a few hundred people online.
Which leads to the problem that kills most new social networks:
The empty room.
You open the app and there’s little content, little activity, and nothing happening right now.
People check it out once.
They think it’s interesting.
Then they leave and say they'll come back later.
Most never do.
Pr3ss3D avoids this.
We launch when the ecosystem is ready, not before.
When the subscriber thresholds are met, the platform opens with a critical mass of real people arriving at the same time.
Content appears immediately.
Conversations start immediately.
Discovery works immediately.
Because a social platform isn’t useful when it’s empty.
It’s useful when everyone arrives together.
Annual subscriptions make the biggest difference.
