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Published on July 7th, 2022 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Founder Makes History With First-Ever All-In-One Mobile App For Black Businesses

Kyle D. Amaker, founder and CEO of Go Black Own, LLC, which specializes in Internet-related services and products for Black-owned businesses, has made history with the launch of an all-in-one mobile app to help support and foster Black entrepreneurship.

The native app provides supporters and Black-owned business owners nationwide with a centralized platform that easily enables them to do business together. The app can be downloaded for free Apple IOS App Store and Google Play Store.

“This is a platform built for us, empowered by us,” says Kyle. “No other platform on the market offers this combination of features. It is simply different.”

On the Go Black Own mobile app, supporters have the ability to search for Black-owned businesses, restaurants, hotels, and upcoming black events relative to their location. They can also stay up to date with trending news and shop via the marketplace.

“The marketplace is the first of its kind. Black-owned businesses now have a platform where they can sell directly to supporters, from selling their products and/or services, restaurants selling their menu items, to selling tickets to black own events. Our platform is a game-changer,” Kyle adds.

Via the app, supporters will have the ability to chat directly with Black business owners with their unique two-way messaging system, bookmark their favorite businesses, and create a wish list for products in the marketplace. They will also be able to read real reviews and share their own experiences.

The app already has over 7,700 Black-owned businesses listed with new businesses being added daily.

To learn more, visit GoBlackOwn.com



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