Quick Glance: Morty: Platform for Geeks to Experience Adventures Together
- Morty is an online platform where geeks can find the best nerd culture activities and record their adventures together.
- Former software engineer Andy Bauch created Morty to address the growing geek economy and loneliness during the Covid pandemic.
- Initially focused on escape rooms, Morty now has its sights on other activities and pastimes.
- Morty drives around $500,000 in monthly bookings for escape rooms and other geeky experiences.
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