Austin Kevitch

Moodboost News - Positive news app for grumpy people

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Bite-sized positive news stories. The #1 app for good news. Available for iOS and Android.

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Austin Kevitch
Hi everyone! We built moodboost to solve a personal itch we felt when reading / watching / hearing all the overwhelmingly negative news these days. It's obviously important to stay informed, but to have an accurate perspective, it's important to hear about *good* news as well. There's a bunch of science on why consuming positive news is like "an apple a day" for your mental health. Our goal is to make it super easy to see the good happening in the world. Keeping it simple for now with bite-sized positive news stories. PS - we added some (optional) easter egg features to make it a fun experience, like a smile detection camera that shoots confetti whenever you smile ๐Ÿ˜Š๐ŸŽ‰
Austin Kevitch
@iiiitsandrea thanks Andrea, you get it! ๐Ÿ‘...doing our best
sirena laguana
Such a heartwarming idea!
Austin Kevitch
@sirena_laguana Thanks Sirena <333
Justin Vincent
I installed the app and it really is great. We all need something to lift our spirits and the app does exactly that. Well done guys!
Austin Kevitch
@justin_vincent thanks Justin, that's the goal ๐Ÿ™
Thiago Sardim
A reminder that there are good people out there in the world. Great idea!
Austin Kevitch
@thiago_sardim Thiago, i love u
Petr Nagy
This is fantastic!
Kavir Kaycee
This is wonderful @austinkevitch. According to the book Factfulness authored by Anna Rosling Rรถnnlund, Hans Rosling, and Ola Rosling and recommended by Bill Gates โ€“ the world isn't always as bad as the news makes it out to be. Interested to know where you are the curating the content from. I generally subscribe to r/UpliftingNews and r/wholesomemes on reddit for a dose of positivity.
Mohd Danish
It's great makers. I love positivity :) I installed app on my Android Phone and there are some issues on sharing the content it's saying that "can't send empty message". Good Job.
Craig Weiss
Itโ€™s not free. A monthly subscription of 99 cents. That ended my happy mood.