The text describes a social network for horse enthusiasts, providing a detailed overview of its features and functionalities. The website was built using symfony and offers various modules designed for community engagement and content management. It includes community features such as user profiles, messaging, event calendars, news streams, and a connector to a popular horse-related browser game. The platform also supports a magazine module for article creation, a user-friendly CMS, a video/article dictionary, and marketplaces for both horses and general products. A B2B directory offers businesses a platform to showcase their services, while advertising spaces are available for promotional content. The global marketplace enables users to sell both new and used items.
The site, originally launched under a different name, went offline in 2009. Despite achieving a peak of over 100,000 visitors per month during its operational phase, it now lacks current traffic and user engagement. The platform was differentiated by the inclusion of premium features such as a multi-language interface and a separate design and code structure, facilitating customization. Due to regulatory changes in Germany, user data was deleted, but company contact data for the marketplace remains available.
The domains associated with the project, as well as trademarked logos and vector icons, are included with the sale. Although the platform is no longer active, it is offered for acquisition, presenting an opportunity for effective management and revitalization. The codebase is versatile enough to be adapted for other niche-specific communities, such as pet enthusiasts.
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