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Branch Office

AI consumer-app company spun out of BuzzFeed Inc, unveiled at SXSW March 2026, operating BF Island, Conjure, and Quiz Party.

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Key Question

Can Branch Office compete with Meta and Snap for consumer AI app revenue?

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Common Questions
What apps does Branch Office make?
Branch Office, the BuzzFeed spinoff, ships three consumer AI apps: BF Island (group messaging with AI image editing), Conjure (a daily prompted photo app), and Quiz Party.Source: SXSW 2026 launch announcement
Is Branch Office making money for BuzzFeed?
It is too early to say. Branch Office launched in March 2026 and BuzzFeed's Q1 2026 results, due 11 May 2026, will be the first earnings report to cover any Branch Office revenue. Consensus forecasts still project a loss for BuzzFeed as a whole.Source: Lowdown briefing 2026-05-10
Who runs Branch Office?
Bill Shouldis leads Branch Office. The spinoff is a subsidiary of BuzzFeed Inc, which disclosed it alongside a going-concern warning in March 2026.Source: BuzzFeed investor disclosure, March 2026

Background

Branch Office is an AI consumer-app spinoff of BuzzFeed Inc., launched at SXSW in Austin in March 2026 and led by Bill Shouldis. It ships three products: BF Island, a group messaging app with AI image-editing tools; Conjure, a daily prompted photo app; and Quiz Party. The spinoff targets direct consumer revenue through app stores rather than programmatic display advertising, positioning itself closer to the consumer social-app market than to traditional digital media.

Branch Office was announced in the same investor disclosure that recorded BuzzFeed Inc.'s "substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern" after a $57.3 million net loss in 2025. In Q1 2026, BuzzFeed's content revenue grew 69% year-on-year to $7.5 million, the first commercial validation of the Branch Office thesis, even as overall revenue fell 12.4% to $31.6 million and advertising revenue dropped 19.8%. The results accompanied Byron Allen's $120 million acquisition of a 52% majority stake in BuzzFeed Inc. on 11 May 2026, which restructured Branch Office from a survival strategy into a growth bet under new ownership. Branch Office is now the primary strategic asset of the Allen-controlled BuzzFeed entity. Its performance will be scrutinised by comparable publishers considering whether AI consumer apps represent genuine diversification or a distraction from core media operations, and by investors asking whether a legacy media brand can hold a durable position against social platform incumbents (Meta, Snap, TikTok) in the consumer app market. The Artlist TV all-AI streaming launch in June 2026 reinforced the parallel model: a media tools company self-distributing AI-native content as a commercial showcase.

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Is Branch Office making money?
BuzzFeed's Q1 2026 results showed content revenue (the line most closely tied to Branch Office) up 69% year-on-year to $7.5 million, though overall BuzzFeed revenue fell 12.4% and the company remained loss-making.Source: BuzzFeed Q1 2026 earnings, 11 May 2026
Why did BuzzFeed spin out Branch Office?
BuzzFeed spun out Branch Office to shift from declining programmatic advertising revenue to direct consumer app monetisation. The spinoff was announced alongside a going-concern disclosure in March 2026, making it simultaneously a product launch and a restructuring mechanism.Source: BuzzFeed investor disclosure, March 2026
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