
Soraivy is a creator-first video platform built in India, designed to help small and emerging creators grow faster and earn more. With a fair revenue-sharing model, low monetization barriers, and built-in creative tools, Soraivy makes content creation and monetization more accessible and rewarding.
Soraivy is a next-generation video content platform built for a new wave of creators—especially small and emerging talent that often gets overlooked on traditional platforms. While existing platforms tend to prioritize established creators, Soraivy is designed to give new creators a real opportunity to grow, earn, and succeed from the start. At its core, Soraivy follows a creator-first philosophy. The platform offers a fair and transparent revenue-sharing model where creators retain a larger portion of the revenue they generate. Instead of maximizing platform cuts, Soraivy focuses on building long-term partnerships with creators, treating them as collaborators rather than just users. One of Soraivy’s key differentiators is its growth-focused algorithm. New creators are actively supported with increased visibility and distribution, helping them reach audiences faster without being buried under already popular content. Combined with significantly lower monetization thresholds, creators can start earning earlier in their journey. Beyond distribution and monetization, Soraivy also integrates powerful creative tools directly into the platform. Creators get access to built-in video editing capabilities similar to professional tools like Premiere Pro, along with design features comparable to Photoshop. This eliminates the need for expensive external software and streamlines the entire content creation process—from editing to publishing—within a single ecosystem. Soraivy is not just another video platform; it is an ecosystem designed to empower creators, especially in the Indian market, by removing traditional barriers to growth and monetization. By aligning platform success with creator success, Soraivy aims to build a more sustainable and inclusive creator economy.
2025
Company Incorporation
B2B
Digital creators, media platforms, and startups seeking scalable video hosting, AI-powered content optimization, and integrated monetization infrastructure without relying on traditional ad ecosystems.
Client Segment
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Administrative Services,
AdTech,
Aerospace & Defense,
AgriTech,
Analytics & BI,
Communication,
Consumer,
Cryptocurrency,
Direct-To-Consumer Brands,
Education,
Energy,
Enterprise Tech,
Entertainment,
Events,
FinTech,
FMCG,
FoodTech,
Gaming,
Government & Military,
Hardware,
HealthTech / MedTech / Healthcare,
Travel/Hospitality,
IaaS,
Insurance,
Life Sciences,
Logistics,
Machine Learning,
Manufacturing,
Marketplace,
MarTech,
Media,
Mobility / Transportation,
Music & Audio,
PaaS,
Public policy,
Real Estate,
Recruitment,
Retail,
Robotics,
SaaS,
Security,
NGO/Non-profit/Social Impact,
Services,
Social Media,
Software,
SpaceTech,
Technology,
Tourism,
Others
Target Companies
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Startup,
Small Enterprise,
Medium Enterprise,
Large Enterprise
Target Geography
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B2C
Individual creators and viewers who want a clean, high-quality video platform with better discovery, fair monetization, and AI-enhanced content experiences beyond traditional platforms.
User Age
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Less than 18,
18 to 25,
26 to 34,
35 to 45,
46 to 60
User Income
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Lower Income,
Lower-middle Income,
Upper-middle Income,
High Income
Location
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Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Indian families and friends are increasingly scattered across cities and countries — kids working in Bangalore, parents in Delhi, relatives in Dubai or Toronto. The traditional Tambola (House) game that brought families together during Diwali, kitty parties, and weddings has lost its place because everyone is in a different city.