If you're procrastinating, what about an app where you can set goals to specific time and at that time the app needs an images of the work which an AI verifies that the work is being done or not.
Could this work?
Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
This Kind of thing did exist.. i think it didn’t take off due to the verification thing.. as it was kind of distracting for regular users per se. Took that feature out and it shut down.
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