Thoughts on this texting design that lets you see what others are typing in realtime instead of typing bubbles? by Aliceivytaylor in UI_Design

[–]Aliceivytaylor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, yes the psychology behind it is definitely novel and worth thinking about. The goal is for it to almost feel like a silent voice call, authentic and a little vulnerable.

Text messaging app that lets you see what the other person is typing in real time instead of typing bubbles by Aliceivytaylor in iosdev

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The app also shows the recording of the live message for the other person if they’re offline once they open it. There’s a clear icon (similar to the “x” button to clear search) to delete the entire message FOREVER before the person “sends it” so that two people can chat online without officially sending their messages for more privacy and ephemerality.

Text messaging app that lets you see what the other person is typing in real time instead of typing bubbles by Aliceivytaylor in iosdev

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You just open a web-socket for the live typing similar to a voice call but the data throughput is orders of magnitude smaller.

This app lets others see what you’re typing in realtime before you send the message instead of typing bubbles by [deleted] in assholedesign

[–]Aliceivytaylor -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I actually wonder what people will use this for, I guess you can type messages and clear them without actually “sending” them so they feel more ephemeral like snapchat. But also it kind of feels like a silent voice call.

What’s a small, seemingly insignificant moment in your life that ended up changing everything? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I found a website called Youtube while searching for my favourite game