Company Description
Global Interactive Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:GITS) operates in the internet content and information industry within the communication services sector. The company describes itself as a media-tech business and is the creator of social media platforms designed to connect users who share similar interests, with a particular focus on entertainment, culture, and fandom communities.
According to company disclosures, Global Interactive Technologies has developed and operates social media platforms referred to as FANTOO and Faning. Through these platforms, the company provides a global multi-media environment where users can interact with like-minded users, share appreciation of various types of entertainment and cultures, create their own content, enjoy content created by others, participate in fandom communities, and engage in commerce. The company characterizes this experience as a fandom-focused community that it believes is distinct from other social platforms.
Business focus and platforms
Global Interactive Technologies positions its platforms as tools for connecting users around the world who share similar interests. Through FANTOO, the company states that it offers service offerings, technologies, applications, and websites that support user interaction, user-generated content, and commerce within entertainment and culture-focused communities. The platform is described as a global multi-media service that enables users to create and consume content and participate in fandom communities.
The company also highlights its Faning platform. In its public communications, Global Interactive Technologies describes Faning as a platform designed to support direct, official engagement between artists and fans. Faning offers features that include official fan clubs, live streaming, virtual fan interactions, and community engagement tools. The company has stated that Faning is available through mobile applications on Apple iOS and Android devices, with web access in progress, and that it supports multilingual content to accommodate international users.
Artist and fandom engagement
Global Interactive Technologies has described specific uses of its Faning platform in connection with K-culture and K-pop fandoms. The company has announced that Faning is set to host the official fan club for the K-pop group ICHILLIN', providing a dedicated online space for fans to engage with official content and community activities. It has also announced that Faning will host virtual fan events with Lee Jae-won, a member of the K-pop group H.O.T., through scheduled online fan meetings and interactive sessions, allowing fans to participate remotely via the platform.
These examples illustrate how the company positions its platforms as tools for structured digital experiences between artists and their fan communities, with an emphasis on official fan clubs, virtual events, and interactive sessions.
Stock listing and regulatory context
Global Interactive Technologies, Inc. states that its common stock trades on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol GITS. The company has disclosed multiple interactions with Nasdaq’s Listing Qualifications Department related to continued listing requirements. It has reported receiving notices concerning compliance with the minimum bid price requirement under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) and the timely filing of periodic reports under Nasdaq Listing Rule 5250(c)(1).
The company has disclosed that it effected a 1-for-20 reverse stock split of its issued and outstanding common stock, with the stated purpose of helping it meet the minimum bid price requirement to maintain its Nasdaq listing. It has also reported that, following a period in which its common stock maintained a minimum bid price of at least $1.00 per share for the required number of consecutive business days, Nasdaq staff notified the company that it had regained compliance with the minimum bid price requirement and that its common stock would continue to be listed and traded on Nasdaq.
Separately, Global Interactive Technologies has reported receiving a delinquency compliance alert notice from Nasdaq relating to a delay in filing its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024. The company later disclosed that, upon filing that Form 10-K, Nasdaq notified the company that it was again in compliance with Nasdaq’s listing requirements.
Capital markets activity and corporate governance
Global Interactive Technologies, Inc. has filed an amended registration statement on Form S-1/A under the Securities Act of 1933. In that filing, the company describes an offering of shares of common stock, pre-funded warrants, and common warrants on a reasonable best efforts basis, with the securities to be sold together in specified combinations. The registration statement outlines the structure of the offering, the role of a placement agent, and the potential issuance of warrants to the placement agent. The company notes that there is substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern and that investing in its securities involves a high degree of risk, as further detailed in the risk factors section of the prospectus and documents incorporated by reference.
In its definitive proxy statement on Schedule DEF 14A, Global Interactive Technologies provides information about its annual meeting of stockholders. The proxy statement describes proposals to elect directors, amend the company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to increase the par value of common and preferred stock, amend the company’s 2022 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan to increase the number of shares reserved for issuance, ratify the removal of a director, ratify the appointment of the company’s independent registered public accounting firm, and approve a possible adjournment of the annual meeting if there are insufficient votes for any proposal.
Risk disclosures and going concern
In its S-1/A filing, Global Interactive Technologies draws attention to risk factors, including an explanatory paragraph from its auditor expressing substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The filing notes that, as a reasonable best efforts offering with no minimum number or dollar amount of securities required to be sold, the company may be unable to raise sufficient capital to extend its cash runway. The company states that, if it is unable to continue as a going concern, its securities may have little or no value.
These disclosures underscore that Global Interactive Technologies is a smaller reporting company and an emerging growth company, with risk characteristics that it describes in detail in its SEC filings. The company emphasizes that investing in its securities is highly speculative and involves significant risk, and it directs readers to the risk factors section of its prospectus and incorporated documents for more information.
Corporate structure and stockholder information
Global Interactive Technologies, Inc. identifies itself as a smaller reporting company and an emerging growth company under SEC definitions. Its proxy materials describe the mechanics of its annual meeting, voting procedures for stockholders of record and beneficial owners, quorum requirements, broker non-vote treatment, and the voting thresholds required to approve each proposal presented to stockholders.
The company’s proxy statement also explains how stockholders can access its Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings through the SEC’s website and through the company upon request. It outlines how stockholders may vote by mail, phone, internet, or in person at the annual meeting, and it describes how proxies will be voted if specific instructions are not provided.
Summary
Overall, Global Interactive Technologies, Inc. presents itself as a media-tech company focused on social media platforms that connect users and fandom communities around entertainment and culture. Its platforms, including FANTOO and Faning, are described as providing multi-media interaction, user-generated content, commerce, and structured engagement between artists and fans. At the same time, the company’s SEC filings highlight its status as a smaller reporting and emerging growth company, its reliance on capital markets activity, and the risks associated with its ability to continue as a going concern and maintain its stock exchange listing.