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Today’s social media status quo can be tough. Targeted suggested content often exploit sensitive life moments. Cyberbullying and harassment remain common. Infinite feeds can fuel compulsive use, while constant alerts and social comparison drive anxiety and cognitive overload. Engagement algorithms frequently surface confusing or harmful material. Unsolicited, high‑stimulus posts can overwhelm people with ADHD. AI‑generated, and other misleading content can blur what’s real for many—including autistic users. And for those with vision, memory, or dexterity challenges, tiny touch targets, layered menus, and frequent security prompts make basic navigation difficult.
Your networks, reimagined. Cut through misinformation and chaos—gain clarity, control, and confidence.
Shield yourself from intrusive ads and the pressure of unfollowed content. Reclaim a social space focused on the connections and content that truly matters to you.
Manage all your social networks with ease. Unified feeds, a single inbox, and smart cross-platform posting free your time for what matters – meaningful engagement.
We don’t collect your activity data or even host it, and we prevent others from doing so. Instead, we safeguard it on your local device with robust privacy tools and relentless tracker-blocking technology.
Wouldn’t it be nice to open your social feeds and actually see what your friend and favorite content creators were up to? Sociall brings that back by blocking out the noise so you can keep up with what you care about.
Sociall was created with one purpose: to make digital spaces safer, clearer, and more human. Our team brings together decades of experience in enterprise software, product innovation, and operational leadership—along with lessons learned in environments where precision and reliability were critical. From scaling global platforms to leading missions under pressure, we understand what it takes to build systems people can trust.
This mission is personal. We’ve seen how misinformation, manipulative design, and fragmented experiences harm users—especially those in vulnerable or accessibility communities. We believe technology should remove barriers, not create them.
That’s why we’re building Sociall: a platform designed for trust, transparency, and inclusion. Our vision is simple—connection without compromise, and a social web where everyone belongs.

After years in enterprise software and OpenText and Palantir, Tyler saw how integrating data into a single pane of glass creates consistency and simplicity—essential for accessibility. He knew inclusivity online isn’t just about assistive tools; fragmented interfaces and unpredictable controls often turn connection into frustration.
His mission goes beyond traditional accessibility. It’s about safeguarding individuals with cognitive disabilities from the confusion caused by misinformation and AI-generated content, preventing people from being targeted for personal matters, and curbing overwhelming content that harms mental health. For Tyler, accessibility isn’t a feature—it’s a commitment to making social media safer, healthier, and more human for everyone.

David brings operational excellence to Sociall, shaped by decades of building and scaling companies across advertising, media, and fintech. As COO, he’s led multiple successful exits—co‑founding YNot Advertising and Lionmenus.com (acquired by Groupon), founding College Advertising Solutions (acquired by EatStreet), co‑founding Hungry Media (acquired by Veterans Home Care), and creating OPER, which merged with Tabski.
David’s motivation is deeply personal. His wife’s cancer journey revealed how vulnerable patients and other protected disability groups are to harmful online experiences. He’s committed to building a platform that prioritizes trust and accessibility—reducing exposure to misleading health content, eliminating manipulative engagement tactics, and creating predictable, supportive interfaces. David sees accessibility as a responsibility, not a feature—a pledge to design platforms that foster clarity, trust, and well-being.

James brings a rare blend of technical expertise and mission-driven leadership to Sociall. As a Combat Engineer Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, he learned the value of clarity, structure, and accountability—ensuring unit readiness, managing risk, and leading diverse teams for operation Enduring Freedom. Those years taught him that confusion and unpredictability can cost lives, and that systems must be designed for reliability under pressure.
In tech, James carried that mindset into roles at Fynn and Accenture, where he modernized platforms, launched flagship apps, and mentored teams to build solutions that work for everyone. His motivation for Sociall stems from the same principle: complexity and misinformation online create barriers, especially for those who depend on accessible, predictable interfaces. James is committed to designing social spaces that prioritize trust, reduce cognitive load, and empower every user to connect safely and confidently. For him, accessibility isn’t a feature—it’s a mission.