After I clicked it looked like it wasn't a corporative thing, but rather that Rime would create a blog for me. To do that it requested a ton of my Google permissions, so I gave up.
Our mission is to connect the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. Our first step is to build a weblog which not only collates posts from multiple social networks and blogging platforms but also enhance individual posts by the deep connectivity of hyperlinks, embeds, author's information, location information, image caching, image recognition, cross-posting, SEO, translation, and much more. Unlike traditional blogging platforms which are manually edited and maintained.
Rime is an AI-based personal website building platform, helps you to collect posts from multiple social networking services, such as Instagram, Tumblr, Flickr, LinkedIn, Vimeo, Youtube, facebook etc into one simple, intelligent and beautiful page. It's an online diary for your internet life, The Weblog.
Just curious: what does it have that is AI-based? Isn't just fetching the posts, letting the user choose what they want and building the page? It seems it is using the same template over and over again.
Not the best advert for an AI-powered blog
Rime is an AI-based personal website building platform, helps you to collect posts from multiple social networking services, such as Instagram, Tumblr, Flickr, LinkedIn, Vimeo, Youtube, facebook etc into one simple, intelligent and beautiful page. It's an online diary for your internet life, The Weblog.
Startups and companies can use this Weblog on their website to inform their visitor about their activities on the web. It helps them to build better SEO for their company without spending time and money on technology.