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  • noplace, a social media app that has remained in invite-only mode so far, has finally launched on the App Store.
  • The app supports text-based posts, offering users a platform to share their thoughts and other updates.
  • Users can’t set their profiles to private, but noplace is setting up a moderation team to ensure the safety of its users.

New iOS and Android apps launch every so often, but most don’t make it to the top for years, let alone as soon as they’re out. Recently, though, noplace, an app that’s touted as a revamped MySpace, has done just that (via TechCrunch). The app was invite-only for nearly a year but finally launched to the public, allowing more users to experience its unique features.

noplace is free to download on the App Store, and users can also access the platform in read-only mode on the web. The app, however, is currently not available on the Play Store. That said, given its popularity among iOS users, we wouldn’t be surprised if an Android version launches soon.