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Early christmas present for the community šŸŽ Open sourced the discove react-native/expo mobile app Might be helpful to some builders as reference code https://github.com/discove-xyz/discove-farcaster-expo-app
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Didn’t even realize Discove had a mobile app! Wonder if it’s worth sharing lessons learned building Discove, if you’ve not already done one
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hm not sure, but could try to do one. I think a big one is: When building in consumer, it's all about building an app users will open 2x a day on their own accord, by habit. Users build habits around apps, not protocols, and it's thus its really hard to get adoption & retention for new or niche apps;
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I know it’s important to pay the bill, but why are we trying to make something addictive for the user, trying to create a habit…. I mean, is good product = detrimental to the user’s productivity
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it's the nature of the market for low-intent activity apps 🤷 opening 2 times a day is not the same as addiction. I'm a 2x DAU of warpcast and I'm not addicted, nor is it a bad habit for me. I think the advertising model is to blame and hopefully we can monetize web3 social in another way
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I’m just trying to make sense of this recurring pattern in UX. It’s like YouTube, you open it up just by habit, but nothing is interesting. If we keep on sustaining this way of monetising web3, we’ll just spend our time breaking bad habits and fighting our mind.
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