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by InitialBP
1367 days ago
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Just to play devils advocate, what if you just made a private subreddit for your family? While I also struggle with the android/apple divide in my family I feel like getting them all to agree to use an existing social platform would be exceptionally difficult, but it would be orders of magnitude easier than getting them to use a custom or relatively unknown app for comms unless it did something really special or novel. |
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I have a couple of problems with outsourcing this kind of thing like that.
Namely - a private subreddit would work but comes with a LOT of downsides.
- Ads (this is pretty much a dealbreaker on it's own...)
- Signup
- Changing UI/UX
- Lack of control over uploads/content (who backs it up, when, how?)
- Lack of control over the general experience
The nice thing about custom software is that as long as the user count is low, and it's family that you trust, you can ditch a LOT of the pain points of online software.
ex: who needs signup/login when I can just embed a shared key?