DeepKeys is a mental health monitoring app. It functions like a heart-rate monitor for the mind, helping users track their mental well-being. The app allows for social sharing, enabling users to follow the mental health journeys of their friends and family.
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Quite useful for monitoring one's mental health.... congrats
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Hey @matthew_olsen!
Excited to see the launch of DeepKeys on Product Hunt! The concept of a mental health monitor that parallels a heart-rate tracker is brilliant and so needed in today’s fast-paced world. The social sharing feature is particularly interesting; connecting users with their friends and family could play a pivotal role in encouraging open conversations around mental wellness.
I can already envision how this app could foster a supportive community among users. One suggestion might be to explore integrating gamification elements for tracking progress—something that could boost engagement and make the journey even more interactive.
Looking forward to seeing how DeepKeys evolves! I'm definitely upvoting this, and I can't wait to try it out. Keep up the great work!
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@blankwebdev Thanks so much for your support! We're glad you like the concept of DeepKeys.
We're beginning to work on adding gamification elements, like leaderboards and insights into what impacts your mood, to make the app more engaging.
Thank you again for the suggestions, and we look forward to your feedback!
Hey Matthew,
How exactly does the app measure and quantify mental well-being?
I'm also curious about the social sharing aspect. How do you balance transparency with privacy concerns?
It would be interesting to hear about any insights you've gained from aggregated user data so far.
Congrats on the launch!
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@kyrylosilin Thank you for the questions & the congratulations.
1. We run text classification for a variety of metrics to estimate a user's state based on their inputs. Over longer intervals (say 15-min to 1-hr) the quality of the predictions seems to get better and there is less noise.
2. By default, the user's accounts are set to private. The users will have to accept follow requests from other users before the data can be shared. In the future, if users request it we can add features that limit which data, graphs, and summaries are shared.
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