Guys, I'm trying to do an app tha track your jogging and give you points that you can use to get discounts in some local healty restaurants. Is it a good idea? Wuold you use it? This thing alredy exist? How can I make money out of it? What do you think anons?
Pic kind'a' related.
Samuel Turner
Do you think they would be so happy to have fewer fat people they would pay for people's meals?
Christian Stewart
nope, more like "get 20% off on a restaurant that you would never have tried"
Jack Martinez
Good luck getting sponsorship for that.
Brody Davis
Don't make an app. It won't be successful.
Jason Ortiz
why? what should I do?
Alexander Sanders
Possibly idk. Healthy restaurants are already going to have people who exercise so the majority would get 20% off all the time. It might be a better idea to sell it to McDonalds or some other place where fat fucks frequent.
Lucas Perez
I think it's a legitimately good idea.
The real issue will be getting it off the ground. You'll need to focus on a single area to start, such as NYC, and get a whole bunch of restaurants on board, and then somehow get a large user base.
Good luck, i guess.
Evan Jenkins
He could just use free coupons for restaurants nobody knows.
Anthony Nguyen
>Possibly idk. Healthy restaurants are already going to have people who exercise so the majority would get 20% off all the time. It might be a better idea to sell it to McDonalds or some other place where fat fucks frequent. the points/disconts rateo will be the most hard thing to do, but affiliate a fitness app with mcdonald would be very jew
Evan Rodriguez
thx user. I will start on my own city, that's way smaller than nyc, so the whole single area is not a problem. The biggest problem now is how can I make money out of it?
Cameron Nelson
that's not a bad idea
Ian Cook
>but affiliate a fitness app with mcdonald would be very jew They've been trying to clean up their image. Pretty much every company these days has an app so they would want it just for them. If you have something up and running, I'd pitch it to them.
Sebastian Butler
I presumed that you'd just take a 5% slice of purchases made at restaurants... but that'd be hard to regulate.
Carson Miller
No, more like they would buy it up front. I don't think you're going to be able to get a steady stream of income based on app usage.
Gavin Miller
That would be a big step up for the project, I'll try to make something presentable. What about profiling? Would that be an hard thing to sell, with google and facebook as competitors?
Sebastian Murphy
1st month is free, rest is a membership ( 1-2$ a month )
Show advanced statistics every month, things like distance ran, money saved from coupons, calories burned and if possible weight lost, how long she needs to train to reach goal weight ( a very optimistic estimate )
The point is basically to have every single number on there telling her she's doing great.
Colton Gomez
This sounds like it would be easily exploitable t.bh
Carson Fisher
membership could also work
Samuel Campbell
yhea, xposed could fuck me up. But it's only a small percentage of population that knows how to use that stuff. Btw, if someone run 24h a day it's obiviously a cheater
Joseph Jackson
No, but it is a great way to advertise to people who try to be healthy.
Leo Brown
You should tell us other ideas that you have and not make them. Because these are gold, but in a way that they would of course never be successful so don't take the time to make it. There are also tons of jogging trackers around already, so feel free to share your other ideas so that you won't be so stupid to go off and make them yourself.
Lucas Jones
that was kind of my only one. Do you have an idea that will never be succesful?
Josiah Collins
It only works if the person using the app actually feels she's making progress.
Jace Morales
seems like a fine idea, I'm not sure how you'd go about it though. I wouldn't use it personally though.
on an off topic note, that show is garbage, and extremely ironic that its shown on netflix.