SurprzeMe

Every picture is a surprise

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Felix Cao
Thank you @kikischirr for hunting SurprzeMe – where every picture on our app is a Surprise! My name is Felix and I’m the cofounder of SurprzeMe. I’d like to share a little bit on our app below as our team is very excited to show you what we’ve been working on over the last previous months: SurprzeMe allows you to share two photos at once, with a bit of a twist. When users send a post, only the first photo remains visible in the feed. That is, until the magic touch reveals the second photo hidden underneath. Users can decorate their pictures with text, stickers, memes and more, and can also add sound effects or song clips to their photos. You can also send your hidden pictures publicly or through the private chat. So, use your imagination to make that hidden photo a surprising one! We would love to hear your thoughts on our app, and we’re excited to answer your questions too! You can download SurprzeMe for free on iOS and Android: iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/... Android - https://play.google.com/store/ap... Have an awesome day all!
Fred Rivett
I like the idea here. I definitely think the element of surprise is a great tool to use, especially on mobile devices where you can create more personal experience. Similar concept to Apple's live photos. The main sticking point with something like this is that it's another social network, so requires a massive buy in to provide value. I'd be intrigued to see if there are other ways this concept could work that wouldn't require such a radical buy in from your users. Like a secret chrome extension that acts as an add on to websites, or something along those lines. Just throwing my initial thoughts out there! Congrats on the launch :)
Felix Cao
@fredrivett Hi Fred, thank you very much for your thoughts and for your congratulations on the launch, much appreciated! We are always open to learning new ways to make things better, especially when it comes to creating the most enjoyable experience for the users on our app - that's certainly our top priority. We'll definitely keep an open and focused mindset as we move forward. Excellent ideas and thanks Fred!
Kiki Schirr
This new messaging app allows the user to surprise every time with an image-behind-an-image, only revealed by touch. It was in AdWeek yesterday: http://www.adweek.com/socialtime...
Josh Barkin
Reminds me of an app called GoPop that didn't get much traction but the team was acquired by Buzzfeed.
Paul Kemp
@joshbarkin I chatted to the top guy who runs this app team for BuzzFeed. I'll be sure to give him a heads up on SurprzeMe . It's always handy to find out this market intelligence. Thanks 👍
Felix Cao
@joshbarkin Hi Josh, thanks for your comment. There are some key differences between our app and GoPop. The first one was the complexity that GoPop offered in providing several options (photo, gif, or short video) when creating a post. This can be overwhelming to new users especially at the start when they need time to figure out how to connect and pair these options together. The combination of photo/photo, photo/gif, photo/short video, gif/photo, gif/short video, short video/photo, short video/ gif can be very challenging and overwhelming to grasp at the very beginning when learning how to create a post. By contrast, we wanted to make things as simple as possible for the creation process, yet still keep the element of surprise in our app by letting our users become familiar with how to connect just one photo with another photo. The second thing is that our branding is different than GoPop, in that our focus is to enable our users to create posts where the element of surprise is top of mind. So, the focus becomes largely on how the hidden photo can can a twist to it to reveal a totally unexpected image or a totally inspiring one. Also, we wanted to allow our users a deeper level of expressing their surprising posts by letting our users add mood music and cool sound effects to enhance the revealing on the hidden photo. We certainly have respect for GoPop and the team behind it, however, SurprzeMe is unique on its own with plans to further progress and evolve!
Felix Cao
@paul_s_kemp @joshbarkin Thanks Paul! Market intelligence is always helpful!
Steve P. Young
Congrats @felixc6623! As someone who saw an early version of the app, I'm super excited to see it finally live!
Felix Cao
@stevepyoung thanks so much, Steve! You've been super supportive since the beginning!!
Karen Quanborough
It's an app with a fun element to sharing images. I've downloaded and will leave a review on the App Store
Felix Cao
@karenquannie Thank you so much, Karen!! :)
Sam Wight
There's all sorts of ways this could be misused...
Felix Cao
@samwightt Hi Sam, thanks for your thoughts. As with any product, there are a variety of ways it can be used. For example, a hammer can be used to build things or destroy things, in the same way that email can be used to spam others or used for communication. Our goal at SurprzeMe is to provide the tools for users to be able to express themselves in fun and creative ways!