atRound is designed for specific situations. It works best when information is local, time-sensitive, and meant to support real-world interaction.
If those conditions are not present, there may be better tools available. Below are examples of situations where atRound is intentionally not a good fit.
atRound does not offer chat threads, comment sections, or persistent discussions. If you need continuous back-and-forth communication, messaging apps, forums, or social networks are better suited for that.
atRound has no public profiles, follower counts, or personal timelines. If your goal is personal branding, content creation, or growing an online audience, traditional social media platforms are designed for that purpose.
Messages on atRound are temporary by design. If information needs to remain accessible long-term — such as documentation or reference material — atRound is not the right place.
atRound focuses on proximity. Messages are meant for people near a specific location. If you need to reach a wide or global audience, location-based communication may be too limiting.
These limitations are intentional. atRound is not meant to replace other platforms, but to exist alongside them as a tool for situations where time and place truly matter.
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