
Dayo is a free app that pays you to stay off social media. Keep your daily use under 30 minutes and get $5 bucks a day. The money can be used in Dayo’s marketplace of goods and services.
Dayo is a free app that pays you to stay off social media. Keep your daily use under 30 minutes and get $5 bucks a day. The money can be used in Dayo’s marketplace of goods and services.
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@corey_scholibo The logo is amazing, the idea unreal. You guys are super cool! Cong!
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@sophiaatdola Thank you!
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How does that part with rewarding work? 😅 I somehow didn't get that from the website instructions.
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@busmark_w_nika good question, we do hope the video explains a lot of it but it is a rewards marketplace. you earn dollars towards massive discounts on your favoirte DTC bradns like JBL, Powell's Books, Rumpl, Yeti, Fellow, etc.. so the brand is giving you their best price typically 30-40% off, beacuse you are saying i want this so much that I'm going to reward myself with it from money I earned trying to acheive my social media goals. We will also have free drops as well, digital assets, etc..hope you like it
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@busmark_w_nika @corey_scholibo So people are paid discounts/coupons right? Or can users cash out (really...omg that will be a killer)
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@corey_scholibo I hope that people will have a strong will :)
@busmark_w_nika @corey_scholibo Cool concept. So there is a maximum amount of credit someone could use towards a product? For example someone can't use credit to pay for 100% of the product. How will you account for users who install Dayo on their phone but use social media on a different device like an ipad or laptop? :)
@busmark_w_nika it's just an affiliate scheme masked as an app
I really like the idea of this app. Actually, spending time excessively on social media is not only a time loss, but also a money loss (except for some occupations).
Getting paid for saving my time and money? There no reason to decline this service :)
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@hyuntak_lee we think so. we really want a win win for the consumer and the brands. trying to create an additive rathar than extractive marketplace, with added cultural and mental health ramifications