Did you know there is a top secret app that is only accessible to the richest people on the planet?
The platform called Myria was launched in the past few months and is gradually becoming an essential tool for the global economic elite, reveals the New York Post.
Currently, the application has just under 100 users. About 500 more are on the waiting list to become a subscriber. The creator of Myria hopes to reach the 1000 member plateau by the end of 2024.
First, its access is available by invitation only, after an in-depth study of your profile and a payment of more than 40,000 Canadian dollars. Next, a net worth check is in order, as well as a committee interview.
“Everyone on Myria is very important and very successful. The average income of our members is around 800 million dollars,” claims the creator of the application, Rey Flemings.
In addition to being prized by powerful CEOs, Myriais used by celebrities, athletes and royalty.
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Rey Flemings/Myria via The New York Post
The app is primarily used to connect its wealthy members to product or service providers that do not do business with the general public.
Myria can notably serve as an alternative to Airbnb by allowing the rental of a vast mansion located in Italy which is not available on any other platform.
Members can also get their hands on front row seats at sporting events, galas or shows.
The creator of Myria recounts having already managed to find ninth-row seats for the Oscars ceremony in less than 24 hours for a wealthy client. This one ended up sitting next to none other than Jeff Bezos.
A user recently decided at the last minute that he wanted to visit Machu Picchu and used the app to find a luxurious place to stay. Another was looking for a surf instructor and security guard for a trip to Costa Rica.
The members of Myria can write directly to the application team to find the object or service they want.
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Rey Flemings/Myria via The New York Post
The application also allows its users to get in touch with each other.
“They can invite each other to all sorts of things, like, ‘I’m having a big dinner party on September 6,’ or ‘I have extra seats on my plane for a flight from New York to Los Angeles, anyone want to join us?“, mentions Rey Flemings.
The latter, who has worked in the music industry for a long time, has built a solid directory including many stars. He now uses his contacts to connect the greatest fortunes to celebrities in the world of art, gastronomy or fashion.
In addition to being put in contact with stars or models, the members of Myria are often interested in access to special experiences, rather than luxury items.
App users often have little interest in fancy cars or overpriced watches, since their possessions are so abundant they no longer make sense to them.
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Rey Flemings/Myria via The New York Post
“When you can afford everything there is, things become pointless. People then start looking for meaning not in objects, but in experiences,” says Flemings.
While an ordinary person will buy a printed version of a work, a wealthy person will want to buy the original. The member of Myriafor its part, will seek instead to obtain a course on a private island offered by the artist who painted the canvas.
2023-08-28 02:08:01
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