✨ About Us

At Drop, we’re reimagining the way people connect, share, and grow online. Our social media platform isn’t just about posts and likes—it’s about building authentic communities where ideas, creativity, and meaningful interactions thrive.

We started with a simple belief: social media should empower, not overwhelm. That’s why our team of innovators, developers, and designers is dedicated to crafting an experience that’s fast, fun, and genuinely people-first.

Our mission is to bridge the gap between technology and human connection—helping users discover real conversations, collaborate with like-minded individuals, and celebrate their voices in a safe, inclusive space.

Every feature we build is guided by innovation, transparency, and community trust, because we believe the future of social media isn’t about algorithms—it’s about people.

🌍 Welcome to the new era of connection. Welcome to Drop.

🚀 CEO's Vision

👉 We’re still coding — not just to make a product, but to create something so meaningful that people will use it not once, but across many stages of their lives.

We dream big. We believe this product will be on the global stage.

👀 But I often wonder — will Nepal be ready to embrace a product of this scale? Will Nepalis see what we see — something present in every college, every event, every adventure site, every phase of life?

Could Nepal even be the first country to host a global-scale data center? 🙅 Right now, I don’t think we’re there yet. Too many Nepali coders have been reduced to “coding labour” for foreign companies instead of leading innovation themselves.

Is this the next Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, or Snapchat? 🤦‍♂️ Absolutely not. I wouldn’t drop out of a fully-funded Master’s in my favorite field — LLMs and Quantum Physics — to make a copycat. My team and I have been hustling for two years because we believe in something original & impactful.

🌍 Hope more will join our journey. Until then, we’ll keep pushing harder — not because of delusion, but because we see potential worth building.

At the end of the day, how great your idea is doesn’t matter. What matters is how sustainable, scalable, and impactful it can be.