ruburi
@ruburi
I'm currently building a new mini app on Farcaster inspired by some ideas from @linda's /someone-build list. One thing I’ve realized: getting feedback on a product is hard — especially when you don't have a wide circle of people around you. That’s exactly what’s happening with my recent app -> RADAR6. It's been tough to get early feedback. In the replies below, I’ll share the core ideas behind this app and what problems it's trying to solve. Why I’m casting this: I’m looking for people who vibe with this concept and want to be part of the experiment. The app has a cold start problem — it can’t exist without users. So if you’re curious or interested, reply or DC me. Would love to connect.
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ruburi
@ruburi
Problems this idea can potentially solve: 1. Pay users for product feedback (inspired by @sdv.eth w/ @dylsteck.eth's idea of paying people to try out your frame or a new feature) -> It's actually a really cool idea because you can incentivize feedback, motivate people whose time you value to try your product and share their thoughts. It could be like @ampsfun but for product feedback
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2. Charge people to send me a DM if I don't follow them (@rafa's idea) -> This problem isn't being solved directly (natively in Warpcast UI, using current DC mechanism, though I think it's possible to make it work using Neynar DC API), but rather you can charge people to book your time or to get you to read their messages -> which leads into the third idea. You can filter valuable DMs from other noise with this idea. Direct cast can become chargeable.
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