Sangathan Posters – Personalized Posters for Indian Communities
Sangathan Posters is a personalization and content creation app designed specifically for diverse communities across India. It provides users with daily poster templates that automatically integrate their photo and name. Posters are available in both image and video formats and can be shared on social platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook.
Users can explore a growing library of community-driven posters designed by a dedicated design team. With support for over 12 Indian languages and 20+ community categories, users can discover posters that reflect their culture, identity, and group affiliation.
Core Features:
• Daily personalized posters with user photo and name
• Multilingual support (12+ Indian languages)
• Templates for cultural, political, regional, social, and spiritual communities
• Poster maker for creating custom image and video content
• Option to add text, stickers, and photos to templates
• Integration with popular sharing platforms
• Points system for sharing and engagement
• Invite-based community leaderboard
Community-Focused Categories:
• Political groups and organizations
• Cultural and regional communities
• Religious and spiritual groups
• Social service organizations
• Youth and student groups
• Women’s empowerment groups
The app includes a reward system where users earn points for sharing content and inviting others. These points contribute to their position on a community leaderboard, helping users track engagement and activity within the app.
Sangathan Posters aims to offer an easy and engaging way for individuals to connect with their communities visually and creatively.
This version avoids:
• Superlative claims (e.g., “first and only”)
• Testimonials or exaggerated performance
• Promotional phrases like “Download now” or “Join thousands”
• Emojis in headings
• Any language suggesting ranking or accolades
Let me know if you want a shorter version (e.g., for Play Store’s short description field) or want to generate localised versions for different Indian languages.