
👀 Facebook decides who sees you. On average, almost no one. TeVienes makes sure the people who are actually looking find you: on Internet, on our site, and out on the street. We’re the platform that gathers brotherhoods, sports, tourism and venues with 100+ events every week. Less algorithm, more real agenda. 📢 TeVienes.com publishes EVERY event in your city.
🎡 TeVienes was born the day we looked in the mirror and said: “What the hell do I do today at the Marbella Fair?” The answer was always the same: dig through algorithm noise, recycled reels and endless scroll. That’s when we realized a city’s cultural agenda can’t depend on platforms that aren’t ours and don’t think about us.
🏚️ Facebook and Instagram are not “your home”; they lend it to you… with a nasty, fine‑print contract. When you post there, you give them a worldwide, transferable, sublicensable license to use your photos and texts (yes, they can crop them, re‑encode them, translate them…). You don’t lose authorship, but they get a huge permission to exploit it.
⚠️ Many who come to TeVienes have already lived it: Facebook or Instagram shut down their account “without warning” and nobody replied. If you don’t accept the video‑selfie / facial recognition Meta demands to verify you, you’re locked out and your photos disappear into their digital limbo.
🚫 And the worst part: your page isn’t yours. If tomorrow Meta decides you broke the rules, they can limit it, unpublish it or shut it down. Maybe they warn you… maybe not. And you’re left without your “official board” and without your community.
📉 Meanwhile, organic reach is ridiculous. On average, only about ~5% of your followers see what you post if you don’t pay. Is that really a “owned” channel for a town hall or a brotherhood?
📄Studies on Spanish municipalities show many use Facebook like it’s the bulletin board of the 21st century… but with low real interaction and weak strategies. In other words: they work for Facebook for free and still don’t reach who they should.
🚀 That’s why TeVienes:
🌟 We’re already the #1 events platform in Marbella.
📆 100+ new events every week: brotherhoods, tourism, sports, culture, underground and mainstream.
🤝 We collaborate with local venues and promoters and with TaxiSol, not Uber.
🏘️ We want to modernize even 5,000‑inhabitant town halls in the Axarquía: if the council has no promo team, we give them a voice here.
🔎 We index on all search engines (Google, Bing, Ecosia, DuckDuckGo... ) so information exists outside the social bubble.
📣 We amplify people’s messages, not an opaque algorithm’s.
🗣️ “It’s incredible that town halls think their Facebook page is theirs” — and on top of that, they hand over the data.
✅ Here you give nothing away: send your event, keep control and show up where people truly search — in English and Spanish.
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