the best, sharing your unmatched triumphs and clumsiness – all that is priceless. Creators of the new mobile social network for adrenaline junkies called Shrick (Share+trick) realize that. Whether you’re into super-‘mainstream’ sports like snowboarding or if you’re a fan of less wide-spread activities like racing on snowmobiles,you’ll love Shrick!
New incomparable app Shrick aims to improve your riding experience, adding a fresh edge to your favorite hobby. It has intuitive interface and includes built-it tools for photo and video editing, letting you add special effects like slow motion to your footage. Shrick also introduces a system of ratings and leaderboards, letting you compete with friends and the whole world by uploading your tricks. Facebook sharing options integrated into the app while the Geolocation feature (to follow) will let you share cool riding spots with mates.
Check out the awesome content of the app – 21 sporting disciplines with a full trick database: Aggressive Inline, BMX, FMX, Jet Ski, Kayak, Kiteboard, Kitesurf, Longboard, MTB, Scooter, Skateboard, Ski, Snowboard, Snowmobile, Surfing, Wakeboard (boat), Wakeboard (cable), Windsurfing as well as Disabled Wake, Disabled Waterski and Wheelchair Skating. More to follow!
Our neatly coded leaderboards let you not only work on your ego, but also find cool and promising riders in your discipline, in the city, country or in the world. With our slow motion feature you will be able seamlessly emphasize the right moment in your video, making your trick look even better. Advanced optimization system does its job in the background while you’re editing the video (it only takes up to 8 seconds) so when you press SEND, your video is
ready to go!
Your feed updates in real time, so you see every like and every comment as they are being posted.
And our Gear section is something we are particularly excited about. It lets you show your friends what ride helped you achieve the results you have or perform a trick you have always dreamt of mastering. By the way, you can share your failures too – posting in the Fail category also lets you boost your rating (if you gather enough likes, of course). Professional moderators are on the lookout for abusive content, while users have the ability to help them via Post Report system.
Shrick invite-only beta (version 0.9.2) was released for iOS devices on February 08, 2015, while the
public release has been dropped on May 23, 2015. Android version as well as HTML5-based
desktop interface of the app will be available in late 2015.
www.shrick.pro
Available in the App Store: itunes.apple.com/us/app/shrick/id885120665