Sonico.com

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Sonico.com
Logo-twoo-sonico.png
Type of business Defunct
Type of site
Social networking
Available in Spanish, Portuguese, English
FoundedJuly 28, 2007 (2007-07-28)
Headquarters Buenos Aires, Argentina
Area served Latin America
Spain
Spanish and Portuguese speaking regions
Founder(s) Rodrigo Teijeiro CEO
Employees88 (May 2008)
Advertising Banner ads, Rich media
Registration Required
LaunchedJuly 28, 2007 (in Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Current statusRedirected to twoo.com

Sonico was a free-access social networking service oriented toward a Latin American audience.

Contents

Users can search and add friends, update their own personal profile, manage their privacy, upload photos and YouTube videos, organize events, challenge other users in 6 multi-player and over 200 single-player games and interact with other people by means of private messages, public comments, photo tags, and a web-based instant messenger.

History

Sonico was launched in July 2007 stressing the importance of having legitimate users rather than a massive number of anonymous accounts. Hence, their motto is "real people, real connections". Unlike other social networks, Sonico has a so-called proactive moderation consisting in a team solely dedicated to check out every new profile and content uploaded to the site. They claim to be able to manage more than 200.000 profiles daily.

According to Sonico's CEO, Rodrigo Teijeiro, Sonico "managed to offer a useful, safe and fun social network, with real users and a regional scope" (Latin America). He assures that usability is the key of their success.

One year after its foundation, Sonico has an 88 people staff and claims to be adding some 110.000 new users every day and reports more than 20 million [1] [2] registered users. It ranks 392 [3] in the Alexa ranking.

A Portuguese version was launched in February 2008, and support in that language has been available since March, 2008. In only a few months, Sonico is already the second favorite social network in Brazil with over 4 million users. [4] The network now is not listed among the 10 more populars social networks in Brasil. Data from Sera Experia confirms that statement:. [5] (Serasa Experia [6] )

Funding

In June 2008, Sonico announced a $4.3 million [7] Series A financing round, led by DN Capital and by various private investors such as Fabrice Grinda (Founder of Aucland, Zingy.com and OLX), Martín Varsavsky (Fon, Ya.com) and Alec Oxenford (DeRemate.com and OLX.com). According to them, the funding will be invested to launch new product enhancements, strengthen its technology infrastructure and keep on recruiting. The company will also expand its international operations by stepping up its presence and leadership along Spanish and Portuguese speaking markets. [8]

Website

Sonico's homepage presents a list of friends most recent activities as well as access to other pages Screenshot-Sonico.png
Sonico's homepage presents a list of friends most recent activities as well as access to other pages

Sonico allows users to join one or more networks. Networks represent universities, high schools, and regions. By joining a network, users can easily search and get in contact with other people belonging to the same network.

PPP or Private/Public/Professional Profiles

Sonico has recently launched its new profiles that addresses real life interactions and privacy concerns. You have three different type of profiles:

This three profiles are complete isolated from each other, allowing sonico users to share content to friends without sharing it with professional colleagues (i.e. party pictures), or share content with the world in the public profile (i.e. holiday pictures)

Privacy

Sonico remarks the importance of allowing users to have full control over privacy settings related to their accounts. Hence, they have several options to adjust their safety and to designate who may see their information.

The Board

Every user's profile has its own board, where friends can leave comments and videos.

Friends

Users can add friends and interact with them by writing on their boards, tagging them on photos, sharing YouTube videos, chatting through the web-based instant messenger, challenging them in 6 multi-player and over 200 single-player games, organizing events and sending them private messages.

Groups

Group members can participate in its forum, share photos and videos, organize events and post messages. Each group has its own personalized privacy level.

Networks

Each member can belong to one or more networks which are organized into regions, universities, and high schools. By joining a network, users can easily search and get in touch with people related to them in real life.

Private Messages

Users can communicate in private through messages. Private Messages are delivered to the user's personal in-box and are saved under a specific category, distinguishing those which were sent by friends from those which came from other users. Users can also send Private Messages to a group of friends.

Photos

Sonico users can upload an unlimited number of photos and organize them in albums. Photos can be tagged and commented by friends.

Videos

Users can share any video present on YouTube.

Events

Sonico users can organize simple and professional events, with customizable visual and privacy options.

Games

Sonico provides a gaming section with 6 multi-player games and over 200 single-player games. Registered users can recommend games, challenge their friends and share their scores.

E-Cards

There is an e-cards section where users can choose digital postcards to send to their friends. Postcard sending can also be programmed for future events.

Reminders

The reminders section reminds users of friend's birthdays and special occasions (editable).

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References

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  4. Todos contra Orkut (in Portuguese)
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  7. Latin American Social Network Sonico Raises $4.3 Million (Techcrunch)
  8. Sonico.com raises US$ 4,3 MM in Series A financing round