I love this, @edwardbenson!
For my girlfriend's birthday, I created a button that texts us both an old random photo from a shared Dropbox folder. We both enjoy using it, especially when one of us is on a business trip and want a subtle way to let them know we're thinking of them. 😁
Hi all - one of the Buttonjoy makers here. We're super excited about this and would love to answer any questions.
I created the "original Dash button hack" to track baby data, and the most interesting experience of that going viral was all the email I continue to get. For every tech-savvy user who writes, there are nine more who have great ideas but are hindered by all the technical details. Buttonjoy came out of the desire to remove all those technical hurdles from experimenting with the internet of things.
Support for charities is the other part of this that has us excited (and a major tip of the hat to @nathanpryor's excellent ACLU button project). If any of you are working for nonprofits, we'd love to chat about ways we could help.
@kleneway Thanks Kevin. Yeah--what has us really curious: the question of what happens when IoT devices pass the threshold into "creative play" territory. I think that's what IFTTT has been able to capture really well for API trigger/response.
My read of the IoT space is that the programming overhead is still a bit too much to really unlock all sorts of grassroots creative IoT apps. Make it just a bit easier and maybe great things start to happen
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