
Toronto, Ontario Jul 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Multiverse Inc., a Canadian-based holding company focused on digital ventures, has announced the launch of its flagship project, Canada Platforms a new social media platform created to serve Canadian users with tools for connecting, discovering places, and sharing experiences.
Founded by entrepreneur Dylan McMahon, Canada Platforms is designed to provide Canadians with a space that highlights local voices, promotes travel within Canada, and encourages digital content creation in a homegrown ecosystem.
There are social platforms that connect the world, but few that center the Canadian experience, said Dylan McMahon, founder of Multiverse Inc. Were excited to build something uniquely local with potential for global expansion.
The app is currently in early development and aims to roll out public testing later in 2025. Core features under development include personalized content feeds, place-based community sections, and options for both travelers and residents to discover local insights.
Canada Platforms is the first public venture launched by Multiverse Inc., which was incorporated in Kentucky and operates in both the United States and Canada. The holding company is focused on tech, finance, and AI-driven businesses.
The projects early interest has included creators, small businesses, and digital entrepreneurs looking for alternatives to existing social networks with a national focus.
For updates and early access, visit https://canadaplatforms.com.




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