Thanks for sharing @brackin! Five years ago I was diagnosed with bipolar. Meds, therapy, family support, exercise, and improving my self-awareness really helped my successful recovery. It’s what inspired me to start working on Stigma. I spent 1000 hours teaching myself to develop (no prior dev experience), build and iterate Stigma over 6 months. It’s now a really neat micro journaling app that makes it easy to build the habit and visualize your life in word-clouds. I’m excited to launch it today and free for Product Hunt for the next few days. This is just the start so feedback, ideas and suggestions would be awesome!
@brackin@eriktorenberg thanks for asking! To be honest, the true value of journaling is the actually process of taking a few moments out of your day to step back from the grind and reflect on how you are feeling and why. The value that Stigma brings is that we do (and will continue to do) our best on making the process of journaling super simple, cool and an easy habit to maintain.
Once (if) we allow for public anonymous entries, I feel like the value proposition will extend much further as it gives users the ability to relate and connect with others on a much deeper emotional level.
@tzhongg thanks for trying Stigma out!
We've managed to get retention to around 20% for users even after two months of downloading the app. This was enough for us to say, 'no more iterations/features, it's launch time!'.
There are some obvious improvements we will be making, like editing/deleting/post-dating journal entries. The way you visualize your information will also be improved. You will have analytics to the frequencies and time-of-day of moods over various periods of time.
One feature that I believe will add a lot of value to users of the app + help with engagement, is the option to share your journal entries anonymously with non-friends. You'd be able to see how people (nearby?) are feeling and why they are feeling those ways. I feel like that'd help people build empathy and feel connected.
Would love to hear your feedback!
I have to thank @radialpoint for making @SupportKit (and @producthunt for helping us find it). We are using it for in-app live-text-feedback and it was a breeze to setup and use. Super helpful, thanks guys!
Interesting product, just signed up. Was just discussing journals and keeping a diary with @will_lam, @francoismat and @daniellegeva yesterday. Good timing! Looks like we'll be seeing you at our Product Hunt TO meetup on Wednesday :)
@will_lam@francoismat@daniellegeva@darynakulya Ya I just signed up! I'm going to have talk to my professor to allow me to skip my exam to make it, but I'm sure I'll be there :) Are you having product pitches there?
Here's the thing. Dan's a product guy that builds things not to get rich, but to improve lives around the world. I've known Dan for quite sometime and can say that this is a product that will continue to get better based on Dan's passion for the industry. Keep rockin kid!
As someone who frequently has ups and downs in life, I believe in what Stigma is aiming to achieve. I have found this form of short, daily, personal journaling helpful in identifying the causes of my emotions. Stigma has provided me an unobtrusive medium to do so. I am excited for the future of Stigma, and hope for features that will provide greater means of self awareness.
Disclosure: Dan is a former co-founder, and close friend.
This is great. Mental health is one area that I think is underserved by the tech community, perhaps due to its...ahem...stigma. I've battled with depression and other mental health issues through most of my life, and journaling and therapy have always been the most helpful tools. It's all about take the nasty, intrusive thoughts out of the mind and putting them out into the world where you can look at them objectively. This looks like a great way to do just that, and I'm excited to give it a shot. Thanks for making this!
@bigdealjim thanks Jim! My vision with Stigma is a brand that builds digital products to improve individual's mental well-being. This journal is just the start, and it is just the start of this journal.
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