You built the audience. You shouldn’t have to pay to reach it.
You built the audience. The platform decided who saw it. It throttled your reach, sold space beside your content to your competitors, then sent you the invoice. SocialPoints lets you reach the audience you built.
Founding-tier pricing for early organisations. No spam. Leave anytime.
The current deal isn’t working for you.
You have 100,000 followers. You reach 2,000. You did the work. You built the audience. Then the platform put a toll booth in front of it.
You’re paying to compete with yourself. You publish content. The platform sells ads next to it — often to your competitors — and asks you to pay to keep up.
Your performance depends on a system you don’t control. One tweak to the algorithm and your reach drops overnight. No explanation. No recourse. Just worse numbers and a bigger invoice.
You don’t own the relationship. The audience is yours in theory — but the platform decides when you can speak to them, how often, and how far it travels.
SocialPoints is built differently. We charge for the platform — not for access to your audience. We don’t make money by restricting your reach, inserting competitors into your audience, or forcing you to pay to be seen. That means your audience behaves like an audience again — not a leased asset.
Imagine publishing something — and it actually reaching the people who chose to follow you.
No throttling. No hidden rules. No competing with your own content. Just a direct relationship between you and your audience. That’s not a premium extra. It’s the baseline.
So we changed how it works.
When the platform earns from subscriptions rather than advertising, its interests stop pointing against yours.
You reach the audience you earned
Not the fraction the platform decides to show it to. If someone follows you, they actually see what you publish.
↳ No algorithmic reach suppression
You don’t pay to reach your own followers
The platform isn’t designed to restrict your reach and sell it back to you. You pay for the platform, not pay-to-play distribution.
↳ Subscription-aligned incentives
You’re not competing with your own content
No competitor ads beside your posts. No adversarial ad model quietly working against you while you fund the platform twice.
↳ No ads on organisation pages
Ads elsewhere are explained — yours aren't affected
If something is promoted anywhere on the platform, users can see exactly why — which ad, from whom, and on what basis. No black boxes. No unexplained nudges. And none of it appears beside your content.
↳ Transparent ranking & ads
Your reach doesn’t disappear overnight
No silent algorithm changes redefining your audience behind your back. No waking up to half the visibility and no explanation.
↳ Stable, explainable distribution
A verified identity no one can fake
Your organisation is clearly verified and protected against impersonation, so customers know they’re hearing from you — not an imitator.
↳ Verified Organisation badge
Signal beats noise
High-quality content doesn’t get buried by whatever performs best in the moment. Relevance and meaning matter more than cheap engagement.
↳ Quality-over-virality ranking
Your audience isn’t reshaped behind your back
Your content reaches people in the right context, with stable rules you can actually understand — not whatever the platform needs to optimise this week.
↳ Plane-aware posting
Who Verified Organisation is for.
And what to use instead if this isn’t the right fit.
Right for you
Companies · Brands · NGOs and charities · News and media organisations · Universities and hospitals · Government departments (permanent identity) · Regulators and statutory bodies
Consider a Role Account instead
Government offices whose identity is tied to whoever holds the position (Prime Minister, Secretary of State, etc.). See SocialPoints for Public Bodies →
What early organisations are saying.
From people who’ve been in the closed beta. Unedited.
“This is the first time it’s felt like our audience is actually ours.”
Beta brand lead · Retail
“We stopped thinking about the algorithm — and started thinking about what we actually wanted to say again.”
Beta communications lead · NGO
“Not competing with our own content changes everything.”
Beta marketing director · SaaS
Register your organisation’s interest.
Tell us who you are and we’ll be in touch.