Neer Sharma
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um reward framework for you know the gold stars that becomes the thing that's like mediating the parents and their kids in terms of trying to reward good behavior keep track of good behavior um in again a really fun way like a lot of the parenting apps i see are just really boring they're just like really boring looking um
um reward framework for you know the gold stars that becomes the thing that's like mediating the parents and their kids in terms of trying to reward good behavior keep track of good behavior um in again a really fun way like a lot of the parenting apps i see are just really boring they're just like really boring looking um
And I think you'd want it to be so visual that the kid and their parent are like looking at it together and, you know, tracking how many gold stars they've got. But yeah, again, this theme of gamification of getting people to do good things.
And I think you'd want it to be so visual that the kid and their parent are like looking at it together and, you know, tracking how many gold stars they've got. But yeah, again, this theme of gamification of getting people to do good things.
And I think you'd want it to be so visual that the kid and their parent are like looking at it together and, you know, tracking how many gold stars they've got. But yeah, again, this theme of gamification of getting people to do good things.
No, he literally stars, okay.
No, he literally stars, okay.
No, he literally stars, okay.
Yeah, yeah, I love that. Yeah, I think there's a lot of... A lot of the problems we've been discussing are really just dealing with behavioral things and trying to gamify, you know, good things and punish bad things. And then it's just a case of picking who the person is and what their problem is. So it's like, okay, you got a vape addiction, cool. Here's the app for you.
Yeah, yeah, I love that. Yeah, I think there's a lot of... A lot of the problems we've been discussing are really just dealing with behavioral things and trying to gamify, you know, good things and punish bad things. And then it's just a case of picking who the person is and what their problem is. So it's like, okay, you got a vape addiction, cool. Here's the app for you.
Yeah, yeah, I love that. Yeah, I think there's a lot of... A lot of the problems we've been discussing are really just dealing with behavioral things and trying to gamify, you know, good things and punish bad things. And then it's just a case of picking who the person is and what their problem is. So it's like, okay, you got a vape addiction, cool. Here's the app for you.
You're a stressed out parent with a really naughty child. Like, this is the app for you. So yeah, I really like... this uh this gamification kind of um process for real world things
You're a stressed out parent with a really naughty child. Like, this is the app for you. So yeah, I really like... this uh this gamification kind of um process for real world things
You're a stressed out parent with a really naughty child. Like, this is the app for you. So yeah, I really like... this uh this gamification kind of um process for real world things
No, that's, that's basically it. And I think the, the last thing that I really look for is just like distribution hacks and formats. So for instance, on TikTok, like, okay, these people are getting a lot of views for talking about giving up spending. Okay, that's interesting. Like, you know, that to me says that there's something about this behavior that breaks the algorithm.
No, that's, that's basically it. And I think the, the last thing that I really look for is just like distribution hacks and formats. So for instance, on TikTok, like, okay, these people are getting a lot of views for talking about giving up spending. Okay, that's interesting. Like, you know, that to me says that there's something about this behavior that breaks the algorithm.
No, that's, that's basically it. And I think the, the last thing that I really look for is just like distribution hacks and formats. So for instance, on TikTok, like, okay, these people are getting a lot of views for talking about giving up spending. Okay, that's interesting. Like, you know, that to me says that there's something about this behavior that breaks the algorithm.
So if I can reverse engineer a product to arrive at that output easily and faster for people, then that to me feels like, oh, okay, there's a way for this to get
So if I can reverse engineer a product to arrive at that output easily and faster for people, then that to me feels like, oh, okay, there's a way for this to get
So if I can reverse engineer a product to arrive at that output easily and faster for people, then that to me feels like, oh, okay, there's a way for this to get