According to the team, “Each day, you play different roles in your relationships with others. Professionally, you may simultaneously be one person’s manager, someone else’s employee, and a third person’s mentor. In your personal life, you may find yourself juggling different roles as a parent, son or daughter, husband or wife, and friend. You share different moments and experiences in each of these roles everyday. If our real life works like this, why shouldn’t your interaction online work the same way?”
The team add that Vebbler is built on the core philosophy that people and relationships are not one dimensional, and therefore built ground-up on a Crowd Layering Model (CLM) whereby users can share different types of content with different spaces without one aspect of your life spilling into another.
The personal network promises users can connect with the people who matter most to them and have a space they can be and express themselves freely to friends and loved ones. They add that it is also a great place to have public and interest related conversations.