@rrhoover The matching is totally random within the queue of people who are starting new conversations. We also think there are some cool things we could do to make it more location-based as we roll out updates. Looking forward to your thoughts!
@john_rea cool stuff: ) we're planning to integrate our app to google home. Our build isn't approved yet. I would like to learn from you more about the app submission process.
@radha_anu Thanks! The GH paradigm definitely has its limits currently, which I think you did a great job of summarizing in your other comment. They trickle into the product as it stands, but we are hopeful Google loosens them as the platform progresses. As far as the submission process, we spent a lot of time coming up with the name for our action, as we didn't want Google to summarily reject us based on that. Besides that, we just read and reread their guidelines until we felt comfortable submitting. Shoot me an email at contact@random-conversations.com if you have any other questions, and I'd be more than happy to provide more detail.
Hello, everyone! Jordan and I created this product to help people start random conversations over Google Home. As far as we know, it is currently the only app that allows two Google Homes to communicate to each other. Just say: "OK, Google. Open Random Conversations", and it will guide you through the experience from there. We'd love to hear your feedback!
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Following was my experience with random conversation
1/ Ok, Google
2/ Open Random conversation(RC)
3/ [RC provides 2 choices - find a new penpal or check for new messages]
4/ I say - Find a new penpal, it gives me an option to leave a message to new penpal while it finds one.
5/ I leave the message and after some time go back to step 1. At step 3, I have to choose ‘check for new message’
6/ Cycle repeats
It is cool but the experience is more like initial web 1.0 unlike mobile experience we're used to. RC didn't tell me upfront I've an "unheard" message. I had to go thru same steps to check and respond to messages. In mobile world, we are used to getting notified while we are waiting for a response. I see the steps required to send and retrieve messages to be a barrier to experience.
However Google home paradigm is different from mobile (as of now) I talk to google assistant only when I need. I still can’t define ‘hooks’ (like notifications, reminders etc) when something happens.
@john_rea Thats very cool. How do you connect random users though? You should have at least 2 users at a particular instance of time to connect them right ?
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