David’s Disposable

David’s Disposable

Take your photos and wait for them to develop

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It’s super easy to use! Just open the app, take your photos, and wait for them to develop. At 9AM every day, you will get a notification that your photos are developed and ready to be viewed, similar to actual disposable cameras.
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Mark Beare
A person pays $1000-1500 for a new iPhone 11 because it has a better camera. They then download an app to make these better pictures lower quality.... have we run out of ideas for good apps all of a sudden?
Shavin Peiries
@mark_beare film is making a comeback! I think people are trying to be more thoughtful with the pictures they're trying to take.
Mark Beare
@shavin47 I think that is a good thing. Not sure if an app is needed to do it, just a little more self control :)
Taylor Majewski
This is very clever. Seeing a lot of 90s style, disposable camera-esque photos on IG lately, but there's no app that really imitates the look of film (the closest is maybe the Huji app). I think this app could blow up this year due to David's star power + product-market fit.
Gary Fung
This is just stupid. Now get off my lawn.
Arthur von Paul
@garyfung How long to get cloned 300 times on china using gov money, gtfo
Joseph Reni
So you can take photos and see them now - or you can use this app and see them later. Makes sense.
Garet McKinley
@gejoreni correct. Imperfect pictures are more charming and candid. It's just not as enjoyable taking photos when the person wants to snap 50 in a row and skim for the perfect one. That's just not reality. I personally am all for this concept, love the idea of getting one shot to get a very real photo of what the moment was really like.
Davor Sehovic
@gejoreni @garetmckinley Than buy a regular camera
Garet McKinley
@gejoreni @davor_sehovic why would you do that when you can get the exact same experience via an app? That requires people to carry an entirely new device with them
Garet McKinley
@gejoreni @davor_sehovic and this is coming from somebody who is an amateur photographer and carries a camera anyway. This app isn't really for me, but I can still understand the appeal of it
Kristofer™
I like this idea. I remember a similar app years ago on here. Don't think it got even close to as popular as this. It's always funny to see how timing in the market, or seemingly small differences can make the product a huge hit or fall under the radar
Justin Miller
@kristofertm I remember that app, particularly the waiting until the images "develop". Novel concept but it must have fizzled out. I wonder how long the sparkle on this app will last. I'm sure it doesn't matter with the revenue built off ads in just this initial round of promotion.
Matt Gardner
@kristofertm @justinbmiller There's a premium sub in app too and it's gaining steam on tiktok. Depending on what David does with his influencer status he could push for some longevity. Stay tuned for some "disposable" challenge going viral.
Hasan Diwan
Is an Android version in the works?
Clément Puren
Great, Paris based Startup Cheerz does it too https://www.cheerz.com/fr
Matt Gardner
@clmentpren It's actually different because this does not make physical products. The "development" is just a timer which doesn't let you see the photos until the next day.
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