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Lynk Messenger

Lynk Messenger

A location-based messaging app that knows who you're with

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A location-based messaging app that knows who you're with

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jns.eth
jns.eth

thirdweb

The one issue with these kind of location-based apps is that they need to reach a critical mass before being relevant. I really like the idea and execution... but it would need widespread adoption in order to be truly useful.
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10yr ago
Adam Cudworth
Adam Cudworth
@sleinadsanoj exactly. I've thought about these kind of hyper local apps before but I never took them beyond the idea stage simply because it would be extremely difficult to reach the mass required for the app to actually be useful/functional. That said, if mass could be achieved they would be fantastic. Personally, I believe these kind of hyper local features are best suited to being bolted on to existing apps that already have huge user-bases.
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10yr ago
jns.eth
jns.eth

thirdweb

@adamcudworth I agree with everything you said. Hey twitter... get on it.
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10yr ago
Steven Sinofsky
Steven Sinofsky
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Doesn't everything about connectivity begin with the need for critical mass? How does anything new happen if this is a prerequisite?
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10yr ago
Ben Basche
Ben Basche
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flock

@stevesi exactly. Achieving critical mass is not a tactic or even a strategy for a network effects product. It's essentially your goal. Metcalfe's Law is a bitch, but from small seeds do great things grow.
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10yr ago
Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover
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@lukensok I chatted with @stevesi about this briefly last night. The conference use case is the most obvious but how else do you see people using Lynk?
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10yr ago
Ben Basche
Ben Basche
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flock

@lukensok @stevesi @rrhoover Not sure if this is the product for it, but nightclubs and music festivals are potential good places for something like this
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10yr ago
Luke Orthwein
Luke Orthwein

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@rrhoover Right now we're actually focusing mostly on schools. High social and geographic density and the people are around each other interacting every day. A lot of our current users really like using Lynk to start groups easily w/ clubs, study groups, sports teams, etc. We're also seeing usage kick up at parties and mixers on campus :)
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10yr ago
Luke Orthwein
Luke Orthwein

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@basche42 Definitely agree that the night club and music festival benefits are huge. We experimented early on with night clubs in Hong Kong and will probably revisit that angle again in the future. One of the tricky things about that use case is getting new people to download the app in the night club, where cell reception/wifi are often weak.
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10yr ago
Ben Basche
Ben Basche
flock

flock

@lukensok yes - quite the chicken and egg problem. perhaps launch events where you pipe in some wifi through a mobile WAP? Bring it around the city? (I thought about something like this when I first read about Firechat last year)
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10yr ago
Luke Orthwein
Luke Orthwein

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@rrhoover A few more example use cases/user stories: - After a cocktail party, you met 20 people, forgot half their names. Open Lynk to get a face and first name for everybody you met there. - At a concert and curious if your friend is still there or if she left already. Just check if she's nearby. - Looking for your girlfriend at a restaurant but can't seem to find the place, then you notice she pops up nearby as you're messaging her to ask where she is (this has actually happened to me a couple times) - Walk into a movie theater, don't want to wait in line. Get a message from the theater's account when you walk in offering to let you buy the ticket right on your phone. (this one isn't happening yet, but I can't wait for the day that sort of experience becomes commonplace)
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