Unfold: The App That Lets You Create Beautiful Stories • Discoverology

Unfold: The App That Lets You Create Beautiful Stories

Apps, Tech

Unfold is an app and toolkit for storytellers. It’s used by celebs, influencers and other Instagram power users. Create beautiful and engaging stories from minimal and elegant templates. The app is available for iOS and Android.

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