Fandom community platform with wikis, polls, and niche interest groups for anime, gaming, and K-pop fans.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Amino's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Discord has become the dominant platform for niche communities, gaming, and fandoms. Its server structure, bots, and voice channels offer more flexibility than Amino.
Explore Discord data →Reddit hosts subreddits for virtually every fandom and niche interest. It has a larger user base than Amino and robust moderation tools, though less mobile-native.
Explore Reddit data →Tumblr has long been a hub for anime, K-pop, and pop culture fandoms. It supports reblogging, art sharing, and longform fandom content creation.
Explore Tumblr data →Mastodon lets anyone run a topic-specific server (instance). Fandom instances exist for anime, gaming, and various niches with federated cross-instance following.
Explore Mastodon data →Platforms like Fandom.com host wikis and community content for specific TV shows, games, and pop culture properties, rivaling Amino's wiki-creation features.
Explore Bereal (Fandom) data →Pillowfort is designed specifically for fandom and creative communities, offering blog posts, community rooms, and content tagging without the algorithmic suppression seen on Tumblr.
Explore Pillowfort data →Amino has a large installed base but slower recent update frequency, which may signal reduced product investment relative to competitors like Discord.
Yes, Amino continues to operate with millions of active communities. However, its update pace has slowed and Discord has become the dominant platform for many fandom communities.
Amino has age-restricted communities and moderation tools, but it has faced criticism for inconsistent content moderation. Parental oversight is recommended for younger teens.
Yes. Any user can create a community on Amino. Communities grow organically and leaders can set moderation rules, create wikis, and organize chats.
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