What's a picnic?

A picnic is a place to talk with friends, family, coworkers – whoever is important to you. Brizzly Picnics put you in control of who sees what you say and where. It's group chat, but it's much more than that. You can do what you've been doing on other social networks – sharing links, posting photos & videos, making jokes, having conversations – but with specific groups of people.

Use picnics for real talk.

Start a picnic with your family to share all that stuff you normally email to one another. Have a picnic with your friends to post the funny YouTube videos you used to put on your wall. Set up a picnic for your coworkers to share information during the workday. You can even talk one-on-one with someone in a picnic by starting a side-picnic with her or him.

Picnics do fancy things.

If you post a link to a photo from a service like Flickr, TwitPic or of course Brizzly (or any image file online ending in .jpg, .png, or .gif), we'll show it inline. You can also upload photos from your computer and take photos with your computer's webcam. Link to a video from YouTube or Vimeo and we'll embed it so it's playable right inside the picnic.

Picnics keep it private.

Who can see what you post in your picnic? Only the people you or other participants have invited. There's no complicated page of privacy checkboxes, just a private link to share with the people you want to join you.

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