Early Adopters and ManyOne

Our ManyOne Universal Portal Service (UPS) launched on January 15, 2008 in public beta.

This powerful platform is fundamentally different from anything on the web today. It the beginning of what the web should be and must because it allows us to build online communities in ways that mirror the world around us. We will deploy a series of additional features on a quick schedule which we will detail here.

You are cordially invited to go there and experience it.. The ManyOne platform is designed for community, civic, and action oriented advocacy organizations, hobbyist, aficionados, sports teams, school clubs, artist, schools and families to put themselves online in self-standing personal portals, community portals, or networks of community portals.

This platform represents a novel yet surprisingly intuitive approach to virtual community building, collaborative group publishing, and organized action.

Under a single identity, users can create an unlimited portals and organize them in new, creative and meaningful ways in a kind of organic ontology that mirrors the way we organize ourselves in the real world.

If you are an "Internet Sophisticate," this is unlike anything you have ever seen. If you have never built anything online, this will dispel all pre-conceived notions about building a website. In both cases, this will change the way you see the web forever.

Very simply, this is the web, the way it was meant to be.

If you have any questions, or would like to be contacted, please, send us an e-mail with a little about yourself, your passion and your phone number and someone will contact you you immediately.

Some Early Adopters include:

  • A Unitarian Church in Maine
  • A small human rights non-profit
  • A local junior soccer league
  • The Thought Network moving over from Facebook
  • A college alumni association
  • A Slow Foods Group site
  • An Earth Restoration Project
  • Emergency Disaster Preparedness Portal
  • A local jazz band
  • A multi-generational family journal and archive
  • A traditional black and white photographer
  • * A teacher to build a community portal in which each student builds his or her own sub portal on a subject related to a class project
  • Ride 4 America - An independent study project that involves a series of multi-day bike rides happening in 2008