Xenia & Snapster
Did you ever notice how the newest AR filters are basically the latest way to rewrite reality? I love the idea of using them to create a brand vibe. What do you think?
They can be a neat lever if you use them right—like a subtle brand aura that feels fresh. But you have to keep the core story intact; otherwise you rewrite reality and risk losing trust. Test it with a small cohort first to gauge the reaction.
Totally feel you—testing first keeps it real. I’d just sprinkle a bit of that filter flair, keep the story vibe, and watch the likes and comments do the rest. If the buzz drops, tweak or drop it. You got this!
Sounds solid—just remember to keep the human touch, or the filter will start looking like a costume instead of a brand statement.
Absolutely—filters are cool, but the vibe has to feel real. Keep that personal sparkle so the audience feels you, not a costume.
Got it—filters can be a slick accent, not the main act. Keep the core narrative tight, add a pinch of personality, and let the tech amplify rather than mask. That’s the sweet spot between buzz and authenticity.
You nailed it—filters are just the glitter, not the whole story. Keep the heart, sprinkle a dash of personality, and let tech shine through. That's the vibe we crave.