Teens are on the phone all the time and they are constantly scrolling or sending messages. I was thinking about creating a chat gaming app for teens, concept is following: - Imagine it as a Messenger app but you are obligated to respond to every message - Every time person A sends a message timer starts for person B. When person B responds timer starts for person A - We send your reminder notification that you didn't respond and time is running - It shows how long it took for each person to respond for each message - Winner is a person whose timer calculated lower time - There is no time limit to that game or real "winners", it's more about who is better - There is some kind of leaderboard that shows top responders I could say it's a mixture between Messenger and Chess. I think it would be fun to make. I'm web dev and I can provide API endpoints, server infrastructure, website do some promotion to teenagers. It could be a hybrid app, so ReactNative, Flutter or pure native app with Swift. We don't have to start from scratch since there is InstaMobile website that provides an almost finished iOS messenger app. submitted by /u/goodprogrammero [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/cofounder/comments/pk9mc4/hrvtech5_web_dev_looking_for_mobile_app_dev_for/
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