Sam Lam | Web3 Builder

Explain what you're building to a 5-year-old child.

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What I'm building at www.faye.xyz: a Web3 customer support helpdesk How I would explain to a 5-year old: I'm building a place on the computer where you can ask questions or get help when you have a problem with something you're using on the internet. Just like when you have a question in school and you ask your teacher for help, It give you answers and fix any issues you might have while buying and selling online.
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Nuno Reis
"You know when you go in a store and want to buy a toy. If a toy is very, very up high in a shelf you can't see it, so you don't buy it. You don't know it's there right? But how do the people that work in the store know what toys to put next to you, in the shelves you can get to? They try different ones, and see what works best to sell more toys. Because that's what toy stores want, to sell more toys to you and your friends. So what I build lets people in toy stores, and all other stores, and even in the internet, do different experiments like that and make them sell more stuff, so everyone can find exactly what they need much faster, just like the toys you like." I'm building Uptiq a SaaS for growth teams to do better experimentation, tracking and collaboration. (I wrote this and am now realizing kids nowadays probably download more apps than buy toys... Oh well xD)
Venessa Perez
@nuno_ms_reis I "borrow" people's heights in store all the time. Love the sentiment of making things more accessible for smaller teams.
Vlad Golub
I'm building a platform where you can easily check your crypto investment without spending hours on research! We flag scams and help you assess the risks involved with investing in a specific project.
Vlad Golub
@samuel_tf_lam I read the question badly! Morning brain lag ((((
Shayan Norizadeh
This is fun! What I'm building at www.writeitapp.co.uk : A Social Media platform for Stories. How I would explain it to a 5-year old: You know all the stories you tell everyone everyday about what happened at the park, at school or with your friends playing out? I built something so that you can tell that same story on the internet so everyone can read it and get to know you better through your stories! You can also read and listen to everyone else's stories too, people from all around the world! and you can become friends with them! Unfortunately the 5-year old won't be allowed to use WriteIt, they're too young 😂
Shayan Norizadeh
@samuel_tf_lam Same reason a 5-year old can't use Instagram/Twitter! Violates the age policy
Shayan Norizadeh
@samuel_tf_lam Surely is, at the moment we are nowhere near those implementations. Soon though hopefully. Just need to get the ball rolling with adult users first 🥲
Shayan Norizadeh
@samuel_tf_lam Thank you! I hope to see you at my product hunt launch! :)
Aurelio
I'm building a tool so your parents that work in a web agency can spend more time with you and afford fancy vacations in a few clics! :)
Aurelio
Kid 1, explanation 0 hahaha
Valorie Jones
We built an AI engine that will allow you to talk to astronauts about what it is like in space, or ask your great grandparents about what it was like for them to be a kid. It is as simple as recording a video and using a video chat, then your video conversations can be preserved forever.
Valorie Jones
@samuel_tf_lam we have our own recording and AI platform called Conversa. You can hook up your webcam or other video input. https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Luke Skyward
Imagine you have a big toy robot, who can talk to you. You can ask it questions, and it tries to answer in the best way it can. But, how does it know how to answer? That's because it has been taught to understand and use words just like you learn in school. The course I'm creating with @felix_digistash is like a special school for adults where they learn to teach this robot, so it can become even better at talking and answering questions. They will learn how to make it understand different types of questions, tell interesting stories, and even help with work stuff. Our product is coming soon! :D
Luke Skyward
@felix_digistash @samuel_tf_lam Thank you! We will do our best!
Iya Mendoza
Here's how I would explain what I am building. Logomakerr.ai is like having a magical drawing friend who can create logos for you! It's a special computer program that uses its super smart brain to come up with cool and unique logos in just a few minutes. It's like having an artistic robot friend who helps you make your brand look awesome and stand out from others!
Iya Mendoza
Martin Baun
At https://duckist.com: I'm building a secure-web where people can share sensitive information safe and secure. How I would explain to a 5-year old: There's a special website called Duckist.com. It helps people share secrets like passwords and messages in a safe way. It uses a special lock to keep the secrets private, so only the right person can see them. The secrets disappear after a little while, like magic! Even if someone tries to take them, they just see a message that says, "Oops! The secret is gone!" So, Duckist.com keeps secrets safe and makes sure only the right person can see them. Pretty cool, huh?
Martin Baun
@samuel_tf_lam Thank you Sam :D
Sini Ågrén
Awesome idea! How I would explain Velbi to 5 year old: Linda is helping people like a teacher helps kids in school with math or writing, but Linda helps with feelings. Because sometimes, adults need help to understand what they are feeling like children need help with numbers and letters. Everyone should invite Linda to their companies so doing things together gets easier. And the plus side is that then they have more fun together.
Davide Camera
As I told my 5-year-old daughter, I am launching a product that makes learning a language quick and easy