I’d be interested to hear why something like this has not been developed already and why you (presumably) expect that it would not have been developed in the near future by non-EAs.
It seems to me like the model could be profitable. Also, consumers should be able to differentiate products within the market and thus pick more effective ones which should incentivize increased effectiveness for anxiety-focused apps.
Might there be some kind of perverse incentives that most companies have in this sector? Or is this just an overlooked opportunity?
Looks really cool!
I’d be interested to hear why something like this has not been developed already and why you (presumably) expect that it would not have been developed in the near future by non-EAs.
It seems to me like the model could be profitable. Also, consumers should be able to differentiate products within the market and thus pick more effective ones which should incentivize increased effectiveness for anxiety-focused apps.
Might there be some kind of perverse incentives that most companies have in this sector? Or is this just an overlooked opportunity?
+1 to being curious about how this differs from Pacifica
I was about to say—this seems similar to the Pacifica app. My guess is that you may have a more evidence-based approach than most app builders?