The Good Tech Companies - Building an App Inspired by TikTok Insights: A Marketer’s Guide
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Building an app inspired by TikTok Insights, a marketer's guide, by Raw Dating App.
In the times when user-generated content shapes the digital landscape and arguably our entire
existence, we at the budding dating app Raw had to realize it's crucial for us,
and any app builders, to stay attuned to the consumer voice and the actual desires it transmits.
In the oversaturated dating app market of the past decade, finding an app that aims to cater
to your specific preferences, identity, or goals has not been an issue. It's safe to say there is
now a dating app for everybody in question covering what amounts to 10% of internet-connected
adult human population. The popular gripe with these, expectedly,
corporate goals-driven apps is their perceived inability to produce satisfying results for their
users. We can imagine that for the majority of players below the top two, from Bumble to
Hingeto Raya to Field, to figure out how to fill out the blank space in, Tinder but for,
became the foremost task on the way to developing a following. It could bear you that
concocting a novelty has become a stand-in for producing meaningful results for users,
as around half of all users report an overall negative experience on dating apps.
Speaking of, users report, in the times when user-generated content shapes the digital
landscape and arguably our entire existence, we at the budding dating app raw had to realize it's crucial
for us and any app builders to stay attuned to the consumer voice and the actual desires it transmits.
That TikTok and other social platforms are a treasure trove of user experiences
is a factoredly revelatory but that we needed to make an emphasis on harnessing those to create
an engaging app and break the cycle of user dissatisfaction seemed an important reckoning. In this guide, we posit our take on a checklist of steps to build an app driven
primarily by insights from the people rather than gimmick baiting. 1. Market analysis and inspiration.
Before setting out on the actual development part of your journey, take the time to analyze the
current landscape at the first-hand level. Dive into the said TikTok or Reddit to
discover sentiments both popular and individual, feedback, reviews of competitors, and the pain
points of users. This research will serve as the foundation for your app's inspiration.
For example, there are countless Reddit threads or TikTok trends, not to mention the New Yorker
essays, alleging negative dating app experiences such as scams, catfishing,
ghosting. This major issue became a cornerstone in refining our mission for Raw, making an app
about never having to pretend to be someone else. 2. Authenticity is key What came to us as a niche
specific takeaway feels extrapolatable. Authenticity is undeniably the recurring
theme in the success of TikTok and so many other digital products. Users value genuine interactions in any market, so remember to recognize the importance
of authenticity in your app's concept. 3. Blend the best features
Use competitors' testing, research and insights. Identify standout features from existing apps that
align with the trends you've discovered. Identify those that perform badly with usership. These features might come from various sources, so don't limit yourself to a
single app. Combining the strongest elements and avoiding the previously corresponding weakest ones
can create a unique user experience. We found a powerful lesson in the success of the daily
update feature, a sweetness in Burrill. It reaffirmed for us the collective desire for authenticity, so we introduced into RAW one of its focal features, a daily front and
back camera shot requirement. These snapshots taken in real-time at varying times each day
and free from any editing facilitate shifting the focus away from solving for X, known as profile
curation to what truly matters, connecting with people. Elsewhere,
inspired by a viral TikTok video where user expressed anxiety over the 24-hour window to
make the first move on Bumble, we recognized the need to alleviate the pressure those timers might
impose. While timers themselves weren't the issue, and actually had steadily seemed a valuable
addition to us, the abruptness and expectations tied to them were.
To tackle this, we opted for a more accommodating 72-hour timer.
4. Base your killer feature on popular insights tu
While it's crucial to tap into the well of inspiration from other companies,
it's essential to create unique features that would address popular grievance and
desires expressed by users. Building your killer feature on insights derived
from user feedback can be a game-changer. A major grievance of the dating industry is ghosting.
A survey found 82% of dating app users have been ghosted at least once, a number both shocking and
unsurprising. To address this, R.A.W. limits the number of active conversations, cutting abandoned
ones, and the app encourages unmatching if the conversation dies out.
While no one likes to see a conversation fizzle out, the app encourages users to focus on moving
forward in search of working relationships, rather than hoarding ones that don't work out.
5. Know your target audience. Prioritizing tapping into preferences and pain points of
your target users. Tailor your app to cater to their specific needs and desires.
The fact we are using stories from TikTok and Reddit as inspiration for a dating app
makes IT clear that we've designed RAW with a particular age range in mind.
Under 30 SWHO aren't interested in the obnoxiousness that most dating apps today have.
By following this checklist, you can set the foundation for an innovative
app that resonates with users and leverages the power of hearing the audience's voice.
Remember, the success of your app hinges on your ability to capture a response to what
users seek in today's digital landscape. Thank you for listening to this HackerNoon story,
read by Artificial Intelligence. Visit HackerNoon.com to read, write, learn and publish.