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Bloc’s website copy positions the product around “rewarding people for visiting venues and connecting people before events.” Based on the captured content, it appears to be a mobile app centered on offline venues, event participation, and social connections, rather than a traditional communications or email service provider. The site provides download links for Apple iOS and Android, and includes sections such as Community, Rewards, News, Press, Company, Jobs, Roadmap, Business Advertising, and Blog.
Assessed under the communications/email category, the current text does not show Bloc offering email, SMS, voice, or instant messaging APIs. It also does not mention message delivery, bulk sending, notification channels, contact management, or marketing automation. The phrase “connect people before events” suggests a pre-event social connection use case, but it is not possible to determine whether this is IM, in-app messaging, or another interaction mechanism. As a result, there is insufficient information on key areas such as channels, deliverability, APIs, and integrations.
The captured text does not disclose pricing for regular users or businesses, subscription fees, advertising rates, billing methods, or any free allowance. The site includes links to a Subscription Policy and Business Advertising, suggesting that subscription- or advertising-related monetization may exist, but specific rates and plans cannot be confirmed.
The website lists basic legal and community governance pages such as Privacy, Terms, Cookies, Subscription Policy, and Community Standards, which are necessary for a consumer app. However, the text does not mention GDPR, SOC 2, ISO 27001, data residency, anti-spam compliance, email unsubscribe mechanisms, or other compliance information commonly seen in the communications industry. On the support side, only a Help Centre link is visible; there is no information about SLAs, ticketing, enterprise account managers, or developer support.
Bloc’s strengths are its relatively clear positioning, coverage of both iOS and Android, and ecosystem entry points around events, rewards, and advertising. Its weakness, when viewed as a communications/email-type service, is the lack of key evidence: no channel descriptions, no API, no delivery performance data, no pricing, and no enterprise integration materials. It is better suited to consumers who want to join offline events, earn visit-based rewards, and meet people before events, as well as merchants that may want to advertise events or venues. It is not suitable as infrastructure for email, SMS, or voice notifications.
The captured content does not provide information about access from mainland China, supported payment methods, or localization, and actual network connectivity is unknown. If a China-based team needs communications or email capabilities, it should first compare mature domestic and international email, SMS, or IM providers, then make a decision based on compliance, delivery rates, and payment convenience.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on getonbloc.com official site.
getonbloc.com is an United Kingdom Social & Dating provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach getonbloc.com directly.