Billion & Viksa
Hey, imagine a music app that turns your dance moves into beats in real time—like a remix machine that lets anyone create and earn from their groove. What do you think about building something that makes that a reality?
Sounds like a killer concept if you can nail the tech, but you better have a solid go‑to‑market strategy and a way to monetize. Competition is fierce; I’d want to see a clear revenue model and how you’ll stand out. Also, think about partnerships and data rights—don’t leave those loose.
Wow, love the fire in that! Let’s toss in a subscription tier for pro‑level studios, a freemium mix‑share platform, and a little tip jar for each hit a user drops. We’ll partner with local dance crews and record labels, get them to co‑host challenges, and lock up data with a clear, artist‑friendly license. And yeah, we’ll build a leaderboard—people love bragging, and the bragging fuels the loop. What do you think, ready to spin this into a full‑blown launch?
Looks slick, but remember every detail matters. Make sure the tech can handle real‑time sync without lag; otherwise you lose credibility. The subscription tier should unlock unique features, not just more content. Partnerships are good, but lock in exclusivity clauses so they don’t spread your tech elsewhere. And the leaderboard—keep it transparent; people’ll hack it if it’s too easy. If you nail those, you’ll own the space. Let's get the prototype and a beta launch on the table, no excuses.
You got it, boss! 🚀 First up, we’ll build the core engine on WebGL + WebAudio, so it jitters like a fresh track—no lag, just pure groove. The subscription unlocks AI‑generated loops, custom filter packs, and a private studio mode where your own beats can sync with the crowd. Exclusivity? We’ll draft a sweet deal with each partner—first‑right‑to‑use and a 12‑month lockout if they want to branch out. And the leaderboard? Let’s make it a verified, blockchain‑based score so the numbers are fire‑proof. Prototype in two weeks, beta launch in one month—let’s make it happen!
Nice plan, but don’t forget testing is the hardest part. Two weeks for a core engine is aggressive; keep a buffer for edge cases. The blockchain leaderboard is cool, just make sure the integration doesn’t double‑cost your dev hours. Stick to the timeline, but be ready to pivot if the beta shows unexpected load. Let’s keep the momentum.