GenZBuzz Is Reshaping How Gen Z Shares Wisdom — One Note at a Time

In a generation flooded with fleeting DMs, voice notes, and chaotic group chats, GenZBuzz is quietly carving out a new digital ritual: preserving wisdom. Not in the form of Instagram quotes or TikTok rants—but in personal, searchable advice banks, straight from people you trust.

Launched in 2020 by Terrelle Tettey while still a student at Kent State, GenZBuzz isn’t just another productivity tool. It’s an AI-powered platform that lets users request guidance from friends, family, or mentors, then organize that insight into “Buddy Notes”—tagged, archived, and ready to revisit any time. Think of it as a personal knowledge vault, built collaboratively.

The brilliance of the platform lies in its simplicity. No scrolling. No distractions. Just structured, human advice. Whether it’s a professor’s breakdown of how to ace finals, a cousin’s guide to apartment hunting in New York, or a friend’s mental health tips—they all live in one place. And for a generation that values authenticity over noise, GenZBuzz is hitting the right nerve.

It’s not trying to be social media. It’s not a journal. It’s a utility for people who are tired of forgetting what mattered in a conversation that disappeared in the flood of content. And the traction reflects that. With 70,000+ monthly pageviews, and an active user base across Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, the platform’s quietly growing into a digital staple for Gen Z students and young professionals.

In a time where everyone is chasing virality, GenZBuzz is doing something more valuable: helping Gen Z remember.

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