'Dayful' is a Shared Journal App that Encourages Users to Celebrate
Michael Hemsworth — September 21, 2016 — Tech
Traditional social media networks can be a way for some to help connect with those around them, but the 'Dayful' share journal app looks to take a different approach.
Focused on enabling users to share thoughts and experiences anonymously, the 'Dayful' app is all about positive reflection to help those in the network gain a better sense of self and worth.
Social media can be awkward for some to share their everyday experiences or thoughts, so 'Dayful' takes names out of the equation to enable positivity to reign more freely. Users can submit their daily thoughts, feelings or experiences in the 'Dayful' shared journal app and help add to the snowball effect that is created when positivity is met with positivity.
Focused on enabling users to share thoughts and experiences anonymously, the 'Dayful' app is all about positive reflection to help those in the network gain a better sense of self and worth.
Social media can be awkward for some to share their everyday experiences or thoughts, so 'Dayful' takes names out of the equation to enable positivity to reign more freely. Users can submit their daily thoughts, feelings or experiences in the 'Dayful' shared journal app and help add to the snowball effect that is created when positivity is met with positivity.
Trend Themes
1. Anonymous Sharing - Opportunity for developing platforms that allow users to share thoughts and experiences anonymously.
2. Positive Reflection - Opportunity to create apps that promote positive reflection and self-worth.
3. Removing Names - Disruptive potential in developing platforms that prioritize positivity by removing the use of names.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Opportunity for social media platforms to incorporate anonymous sharing features for users.
2. Mental Health - Potential to develop digital solutions that encourage positive reflection and enhance self-esteem.
3. Digital Diaries - Disruption potential in the development of shared journal apps that prioritize anonymity and positive reflection.
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