You see a shocking number of ads daily – researchers estimate between 6,000 to 10,000 and 375 to 625 per waking hour. In the modern age, most of them come from social media apps whose entire business model revolves around constantly showing you ads and keeping 100% of the revenue. But what if users got a share? That company might just grow its revenue by 32,481% in three years, help users earn and save $1 billion and be named Deloitte’s fastest-growing software company in North America. And that’s what Mode Mobile did. Now, investors can invest pre-IPO for just $0.50 per share with a $1,000 minimum.
Reaching Financial Stability One Tap at a Time
Most Americans can’t afford a $1,000 emergency bill. That means many are one car breakdown or ER visit away from serious financial trouble. There’s no quick fix to such a big financial challenge that over 50% of Americans face. However, it’s safe to assume that the masses will flock to good solutions. Mode Mobile created one such solution by allowing people to earn money doing what they already spend a third of their waking hours on – tapping, scrolling and looking at their smartphone screens.
Mode Mobile developed a smartphone called EarnPhone, which allows users to earn and save money by playing video games, listening to music and reading the news. With the phone priced at an affordable $99, the barriers to adoption are low. However, users can earn income on their existing devices as well. This extreme competitiveness has allowed Mode Mobile to attract over 490 million registered beta users. Launching the finalized version could potentially bring in millions more, helping the company reach its goal of $150 million in annual revenue within three years.
6,955,000,000 Users to Go
Currently, seven billion smartphones worldwide provide functionality or entertainment but take all the profits. Mode Mobile’s disruption offers the same benefits but allows users to earn money at a time when the prices of goods are skyrocketing. Just like Airbnb lets users earn extra cash by renting out their bedrooms and Uber allows users to make money on their rides back home from work, Mode Mobile wants to enable its users to make money just from using their phones. However, its total addressable market is much larger than Airbnb’s and Uber’s – currently at over $1 trillion.
If you use your phone every day (who doesn’t?)—you’ve already helped other companies make money. This time, you can be the one who profits.
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Mode Mobile recently received their ticker reservation with Nasdaq ($MODE), indicating an intent to IPO in the next 24 months. An intent to IPO is no guarantee that an actual IPO will occur.
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