The 21st century has given investors a lot to work with. Entrepreneurial ideas are fast and forth-coming. Small business owners have worked tirelessly against the grain to bring to life their ideas and visions using investor support as the buttressing stalwart that gets them there.
Investors are, therefore, the lifeblood of every business, and without them, the necessary, long-awaited businesses wouldn’t be the brands they are today. And just as importantly, users and consumers around the world wouldn’t have access to the ground-breaking companies that address an unmet need in their lives.
And now, for the first time in a long time, investors have the chance to hop into a neglected industry: automotive online communities.
Without Further Ado
Meet the OMMT Club.
It is this app that has been taking the world of automotive lovers and users by storm, and it’s all because, in recent years, we have watched the old forums fade into ghost towns.
Forums have a long history of being used as the best place to find anything car related. The forum also has hundreds of users who actively engage on the platform at any given time of day. Nowadays, there has been a dramatic shift and almost all automotive forums are no longer in use. This leads to the question of, what happened?
Websites like Revzilla take the time to answer— and well. Beyond the realms of Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and Youtube taking off, this site shares an even bigger deep dive into the why, first beginning with the abandonment of using desktop interface.
With screens getting smaller and layouts moving from horizontal to vertical, and physical keyboards becoming unavailable, writing longer posts has become more challenging. Also, formatting posts to appear nicely with photos in line with the text has grown increasingly challenging, and engaging with text-heavy posts has become increasingly burdensome. The more people begin to drift away from their desktop computers, the more they start to distance themselves from forums.
Precisely— so now we enter the unmet need and the founders that decided to do something about it.
Introducing the Solve
OMMT Club is all about bringing back the automotive forum but in an exciting new way where the cutting-edge technology of today meets the forum and community spaces of yesterday.
With over 280,000,000 registered vehicles in the US alone— and almost 10 million registered motorbikes — this is a community of people that have long been neglected. They are ready and more excited than ever to have an app where they can share their collectibles, their maintenance hacks, their rider stories and places to meet up with like-minded folks.
Founders Vasily, Phil, and Dan have crunched the numbers, and the US market volume in 2020 was $892 billion. By 2027, it’s projected to reach 1.293 billion.
They are thrilled to introduce an app that taps into a culture which has been bereft of a sense of family for so long. They work with investors not only as partners but also collaborators, allowing the app to bring the past to the future in an innovative light and they are eager to share this vision.
Indeed, investors have the unique opportunity to join the club today and invest in the unmet needs of so many car enthusiasts who are looking to reconnect with communities from all over the world.
Cars have long been a commonality passion project— who wouldn’t want to come along for the ride?
See more at https://ommt.club/ today.
Published By: Aize Perez