Tago launches live shopping platform for hobby communities with lifetime affiliate commissions
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Fatimah Nassar
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Summary
Tago is a live shopping community platform designed for hobby enthusiasts, combining live streaming, product drops, and purchasing in one screen. It focuses on niche hobby circles (LEGO, crochet, RC cars, plants, board games, model kits) where creators run private communities based on trust rather than algorithms. Key features include live shopping, video calls, and a 5% lifetime affiliate commission on referrals — a model no other platform offers.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledMost shopping apps separate the content from the purchase. Tago keeps them together.
Lifetime affiliate commission. 5% forever on every purchase your referrals make. No other platform does lifetime.
Creator-run circles where buyers join because they trust the creator, not because of an algorithm.
It's where the community, the content and the commerce all live together
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