Clever idea but once everyone knows about Tiyo then it doesn't work so well. I think there was an app that someone created where you preset a time to get the call and you can choose to take it or ignore it.
@jlax True, there will be a saturation point, but until then it's well worth it!
There are a number of apps that do what you say but the problem comes up when you are in a one-on-one conversation that you didn't expect. It would be pretty rude to pull out your phone in the middle of the conversation, "beep boop bop", and then 30 seconds you mysteriously get an urgent call. With a discreet button, you can hit it without anyone noticing and without planning. To boot we play a repeat-after-me script so you don't have to think up a convincing lie while you are panicked!
@jlax Yeah, even Kit-Kat has a promo app like that right now. It's interesting hearing everyone's stories on what they prepare or setup to get out of things. This just takes out the planning and lets you react to the unexpected.
@chronos I think it is a clever idea, especially your statement about having a BT button for the internet. That is an interesting idea. Triggering varied actions from the press of a button.
Eh. I have mixed feelings about this. While it seems like it could be useful, getting out of a conversation successfully requires respectful pro activeness (a valuable human skill that's developed by practicing), and this tool avoids it.
@eriktorenberg It all depends on the person using and the person they are escaping. Some people don't take any hints that the conversation is over no matter how clear they are, combine that with people who don't have the personality to just say fuck off in one way or another and there you go. Sometimes you just get into a situation where there is no viable reason for you to leave without offending someone or hurting their feelings. Sometimes there is no opportunity to escape (getting grilled by a boss or client) and you just need a reprieve.
I'm all for bettering myself and you may be to, but that's not to say that there aren't a lot of people out there who wouldn't rather just have an easy way out and who will never work on actively improving those skills! I'll make more friends and money catering to them than trying to improve their social skills in tough situations :)
You are in an interaction you want to escape. It comes down to 3 choices. You either:
1. Use your social skill to find a way out
2. Use a device or scheme to escape
3. Suffer through it and regret the lost time and experience emotional instability (boredom, frustration, embarrassment, anxiety, you name it)
#1 requires effort, skill, bravery, opportunity, none of which may be available to the person (and may never be). #2 requires $35 USD with free shipping, #3 is pretty much the alternative if you can't pull off #1.
It's also hard to step into other people's shoes if your personality just doesn't merit the need for a device like this (I've talked to quite a few who don't). I completely understand that. It's actually been interesting to see 2 friends who said they saw 0 use for it themselves eventually come back and say yeah they wish they had one now that they know it exists. I'm sure they didn't need it often, but even they saw the ones where it would just be easier.
@eriktorenberg agree. Itsa shortcut to managing awkward relationships. "I'm sorry but we'll need to finish this some other time" works most of the time. Wasn't there another app that came out recently to show you where people were that you wanted to avoid?
I'm really bad at exiting conversations sometimes. I'm going to pickup a TIYO.
It's similar to the much desired Tickle, that unfortunately never came to be (cc @alexcornell).
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@rrhoover I like how TIYO went hardware in order to stay device agnostic, it's cool to see 2 approaches to the same problem.
@rrhoover yeah you can be a little more discreet with it in your pocket too than trying to tickle your phone which could be mistaken for other bad looking things :)
Hey everyone, founder here! Glad to answer any questions :)
I'll start by asking one: When was the last time you could have used an out?
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@chronos I can remember a lot of times in the past where I have pretended to receive a phone call to get out of an awkward social event/meetup. Neat, albeit probably niche, idea.
Nifty, but it takes up really valuable space: keychain space. And the button's going to be used so rarely that I worry people won't see the value of carrying it around EVERY DAY.
But I find my key space very valuable, and I'm just one person, and I want to hear other opinions.
@benparr agree it's not for everyone, and yeah, some people have crazy keychains, others have thin ones. I've run into people who said they'd use it 3 times a day and others who say once in a blue moon. I believe it may provide more value to women rather then men, they can also keep it in their purse separate from their keychain.
If successful I'd love to build other form factors like a business card case that triggers when opened or a chapstick/lipstick container.
I think some of the real value in the device is that you can use it when you don't know you are going to need it. It'll be the one time you take it off your keyring that you start cursing internally as you turn the corner into a new grocery store aisle and run into someone you can't stand.
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Another thing is, as smartwatches would grow it would be easier to use IFTTT recipes as @orarbel mentioned.
@EAWharton It's fixed and unfortunately hardware is damn expensive at the start. Engineering, moulds, certification, testing, manufacturing, and the actual cost for parts. Also minimum order quantities apply to even get started. I wish I could I could really drop it down! All I can do is ask you that you buy one (or invest in the company to offset startup costs)!
Ha amazing, I love the clever video ads. But maybe we should push for more radical honesty with people.. just let somebody know you just can't stand around and talk :)
@narekk Thanks man, glad you liked the vids! Radical honesty is great for certain people and certain situations, but those who use it don't need the help of a device like this! Many however just don't have it in them to be radically honest or rock the boat, this is for them!
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I like the idea of single-function hardware if it's very useful to the owner, and I've met a few people that TIYO really resonated with. Full disclosure: I'm in two of the videos for this, I think I preferred the role of the horse!
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