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This isn't a criticism, just an observation: I like media of all sorts that matches my mood. If I'm sad, I don't listen to music that cheers me up, I'll listen to the saddest stuff I can find. But this app's approach is really geared towards managing your mood, so it'll try to make you happy. Or if you're confused, it suggests books to improve decision-making. And if you're energized, it suggests you use that energy reading about running and getting healthy. Again, that's not a bad thing! Just a viewpoint that's embedded in the suggestions. Those choices are explained nicely, so people can decide if that's what they want. |
And you put the finger on something right here. As you describe, I didn't see it as: "If I'm sad, I want to listen to sad music".
When I built the app, I was really into that mindset of "How can this book help me when I'm in that mood?" (e.g., I'm feeling tired -> Suggesting "Why We Sleep" to fix your sleep and understand why sleeping is essential).
Somehow, I'm happy because what I wanted to do becomes clear when you use the website (based on what you described, which is 100% correct). But that also means I could have worked my "marketing/copies" differently to reflect that more.