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Amicly Launches as a Safety-First Social App Designed to Help People Build Real, Meaningful Friendships
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Amicly
Amicly is a new safety-focused social app designed to help users build real, meaningful friendships in a respectful online community.

HAIFA, Israel - Washingtoner -- https://amicly-travel.com/Amicly, a new innovative social networking app, officially launches with a bold mission: to help people build meaningful friendships in a safe, respectful, and authentic digital environment.

In a world where many social platforms prioritize popularity, superficial interactions, and endless scrolling, Amicly is redefining online connection by focusing on safety, smart matching, and genuine human interaction.

A New Era of Safe Social Networking

Amicly is designed for individuals who want more than likes and followers. The app creates a secure space where users can meet like-minded people, engage in meaningful conversations, and build long-term friendships without pressure or toxicity.

Key features include:
  • Smart interest-based matching
  • Safety-first moderation systems
  • Respectful communication design
  • Community-driven environment
  • Privacy-focused structure

Unlike traditional social media platforms, Amicly emphasizes emotional safety and real connection over vanity metrics.

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Addressing the Growing Need for Authentic Connection

Studies consistently show that loneliness and social isolation are increasing worldwide. Amicly was created to respond to this global challenge by offering a structured, intentional, and secure way to connect with others.

"Amicly was built to help people feel seen, respected, and genuinely connected," the company stated. "We believe technology should bring people closer in a healthy way."

Built With Safety at Its Core

Amicly integrates advanced moderation technology to maintain a positive and respectful user environment. The platform is designed to minimize fake profiles, harassment, and harmful interactions — making it a trusted space for building friendships.

Who Is Amicly For?

Amicly is ideal for:
  • Individuals seeking genuine friendships
  • People new to a city
  • Remote workers looking for community
  • Those who value respectful online spaces
  • Users tired of superficial social platforms

Availability

Amicly is available for download as a web based app, soon will also be on app store, and is positioned as a next-generation friendship app focused on authentic connection and digital wellbeing.

For more information, visit:
https://amicly-travel.com/

Contact
Jossef Salman
***@dpl.co.il


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