Summary: Yo, how are you doing? Now there's a similar app called Pip, which you can use to send structured information to your friends, but the PIP delivers real information, like Yo, to tell a friend you're late or it's raining outside. Specifically,
Yo, are you all right? Now there's a similar app called Pip, which you can use to send structured information to your friends, but the PIP delivers real information, like Yo, to tell a friend you're late or it's raining outside.
Specifically, the message that the PIP can send is "Call me", "I ' m running late" (with specific time), "Did you did that Thing", "Where Are You", in addition to a key transmission of weather and geographical information. The reply is equally simple.
The time you send, even the same sentence, can express a variety of meanings. For example, you put this phrase "Did you" thing? To different people, there will be different effects.
Pip's founder, Ryan Block and Peter Rojas, collected feedback from the beta users and found that it was most desirable that the PIP provide a personalized language pack similar to the theme sticker. For example, in the middle of the lovers to promote "I love You" or "I miss You" custom message, for the enterprise, this category is more applicable, "meeting?" "Throaty" or "Hell no".
Doesn't sound special, does it? But think about it, if everyone in the future wears a piece of Apple Watch, send a "I ' m running late" to a friend, but the quickest way to get to know each other is when you hurry. So, Pip is quite useful.
At the same time, Block also said, "We will not take over all the information of users, we will only make the most common, most useful information to send a simpler, so that people create more value." ”