Spill

CEO: Alphonzo Terrell Lead Investor: Marlon Nichols

Spill is a next generation platform for real-time conversation. Founded by a group of ex-Twitter employees in 2023, the platform aims to become the de facto place to discover and discuss culture worldwide.

Spill utilizes large language model AI to improve content moderation and user support, blockchain technology to credit creators, and partnerships with major entertainment brands to break exclusive content worth talking about. Most critically, the platform is focused on rewarding creators who frequently set new trends yet are routinely overlooked – in particular, Black women, the queer community and many other vibrant communities outside the U.S.

The platform is set to launch its alpha product in Q1 of 2023.

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