Your premise about improving meme search is inline with some of the comments I was reading about Line this morning (though their users mentioned problems with sticker suggestion).
The only problem I encountered was that my phone became a space heater while the App was in the foreground--it's not often that I see an App exceed the incineration capabilities of Waze.
Hello all! We’ve built imwith because we wanted to provide people with a messaging app that lets everyone be their funnier self and laugh together with their best friends. It uses an NLP engine (named Guggy) that we’ve built specifically for messaging, which allows us to understand what you write and make memes out of it.
We believe that relieving users of the need for thinking of and searching for memes makes it much more accessible and fun for them and generally creates a unique experience.
One other thing we felt was lacking in other messaging platforms was a fun reaction feature, and we tried to tackle that as well - you can react to your friends messages with GIFs, which we think lets you express a wider range of laughs.
Lastly, we’re decided to opt for a button-less UX in our messaging app, so in order to send messages you basically fling from the input towards the chat. After using it for a short while we’ve found ourselves trying to fling in other messaging apps too :)
We’d love to hear any questions or feedback you have on the app.
ac4tw|7 years ago
The NLP engine worked well too.
Your premise about improving meme search is inline with some of the comments I was reading about Line this morning (though their users mentioned problems with sticker suggestion).
The only problem I encountered was that my phone became a space heater while the App was in the foreground--it's not often that I see an App exceed the incineration capabilities of Waze.
shahary|7 years ago
We believe that relieving users of the need for thinking of and searching for memes makes it much more accessible and fun for them and generally creates a unique experience.
One other thing we felt was lacking in other messaging platforms was a fun reaction feature, and we tried to tackle that as well - you can react to your friends messages with GIFs, which we think lets you express a wider range of laughs.
Lastly, we’re decided to opt for a button-less UX in our messaging app, so in order to send messages you basically fling from the input towards the chat. After using it for a short while we’ve found ourselves trying to fling in other messaging apps too :)
We’d love to hear any questions or feedback you have on the app.