While I was researching existing concepts of most popular apps I realized that most of them took existing concept and flipped it on its head. Maybe I'm wrong for some of them Snapchat Existing concept: uploaded images and photos stay online (forever) Flipped: images and photos stay online shortly Vine Existing concept: videos are long Flipped: videos should be short Whatsapp Existing concept: SMS are not free Flipped: SMS are now free Twitter Existing concept: blogs/blogging should have large texts Flipped: blogs/blogging can be short Digg Existing concept: News should be aggregated by journalists Flipped: news can be aggregated and voted on by visitors Tinder Existing concept: dating online is opened for people to send messages to whoever, no matching Flipped: you need to match in order to continue These are of course most popular examples. Seems like all of them followed the same formula, probably unintentionally. Of course some of them were lucky, some had good marketing. I'm iOS/backend developer. Does anyone want to work with me and maybe we can apply the same formula to existing concepts? submitted by /u/littlemancro [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/cofounder/comments/r5tq8u/usatech6_flipping_existing_concepts_upside_down/
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