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# 🛣️ Roadmap

* **May 21, 2024**
  * Launch
  * BoostAI Bot Release for Telegram
  * Initial Token Distribution
  * AMA's and marketing effort
* **June 2024**
  * Strategic Partnerships and Marketing Initiatives
  * Integration with YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, Spotify and Twitch
  * Rollout of Comprehensive Staking Program
  * Launch of BoostAI Community Engagement Programs
* **July 2024**
  * Introduction of Basic Revenue Sharing Program
  * Enhanced Bot Features and User Interface Improvements
  * Advanced Revenue Sharing and Incentive Program
  * Expansion to YouTube and Instagram Comments Services
* **August 2024**
  * #### Enhancements and New Features
  * Enhanced Security and Performance Upgrades
  * Detailed Analytics Dashboard for Users
* **September 2024**
  * Introduction of Referral and Affiliate Programs
  * Regular Airdrops for Active Users of BoostAI Bot
* **October 2024**
  * Continuous Improvement and Feature Updates based on Community Feedback
  * Partnership announcements
  * #### Community and Ecosystem Growth

**November and beyond**

* Establish BoostAI as a Leading Platform for Social Media Marketing Automation
* Continuous Development of AI Capabilities and Bot Learning
* Global Expansion and Localization Efforts
* Ongoing Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations
* Sustainable Growth and Community-Driven Innovations


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