I'm extremely interested to see how the monetization model ("unlocking information") plays out in the age of free information. Clarity.fm did find a niche for it, but I think, w/o the personalized experience (you are building a relationship when you work directly w/ consultant/ advisor), it might be more difficult. That's why we build these things though, to test hypothesis'. Best of luck guys. Looking forward to trying the app.
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Dope/interesting micro transaction. I like how influencers can continue to make some money on questions they already answered. Saves time for the influencer and new viewers can still get value from the same question.
Very cool @justinkan, I just love the simplicity here of building a product, that solves a real problem you actually experienced #STARTUP101.
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This is an awesome product! However, I could personally never hack it because video seems so raw. I don't like the idea of someone staring at my pores.
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I'm excited for this. I'm hopeful it grows into expertise in all areas (especially beyond VC startups!) :)
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Hey @justinkan@ranidu congrats guys.
There was a something called Frankly.me; an Indian startup that was predicated on the similar concept, a video Q/A app. It was even chosen by Google as a part of their first accelerator program from Asia in 2015. They on-boarded people across all the verticals, celebrities, politicians, entrepreneurs. The model didn't work for them and they later pivoted to something like Dubmash/Musical.ly; but sadly they shut down business quite sometime ago, adoption was a problem for them; perhaps a different market will give the concept a good fit.
Ref. https://inc42.com/buzz/frankly-s...http://thetechportal.com/2016/02...
All the vey best for your product.
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I tried it. While 1 minute limit is good, instead of condensing good info in one minute, most answers are shallow and fluffy. Forget paying for listening to those answers, I wouldn't even listen to them if you were paying me. Maybe it grows into something useful but right now it's quite useless
#DefeatByTweet
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