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#1about 1 minute
Creating personalized AI-powered bedtime stories for kids
The app allows parents to create personalized bedtime stories where their children are the main characters, with options for audiobooks and printing.
#2about 1 minute
Finding inspiration from family and godchildren
The idea for the app came from observing that the parents of their godchildren struggled to invent new and creative bedtime stories.
#3about 3 minutes
Building the first MVP with GPT-3 and React Native
The team quickly built a minimal viable product using the GPT-3 API and React Native to get to market fast and gather user feedback.
#4about 2 minutes
Why a mobile app was essential for the product
A mobile app was chosen over a web app to provide a more convenient and responsible user experience, including parental controls and managing screen time.
#5about 2 minutes
Expanding language support and growing internationally
The app expanded from English and German to include languages like Brazilian Portuguese, which became its largest market, with plans for Asian expansion.
#6about 3 minutes
Implementing AI guardrails for child-appropriate content
To ensure safety, the app uses input and output controls, a user feedback system, and is fine-tuning an open-source LLM for child-appropriate language.
#7about 4 minutes
Moving from entertainment to educational content
The product is evolving to include educational themes like morals and anxiety, with a new app called "Laura" planned to teach STEM subjects through storytelling.
#8about 5 minutes
Debunking myths about EU startup regulations
Contrary to popular narratives, harmonized EU regulation is seen as a benefit, while national rules and investor mindset are bigger hurdles than the EU AI Act.
#9about 6 minutes
How a TV show appearance fueled bootstrapped growth
A feature on an Austrian "Shark Tank"-style show led to a massive spike in downloads, allowing the company to remain bootstrapped without VC investment.
#10about 3 minutes
Leveraging a "made in Europe" identity for growth
User testing revealed that customers are often excited to support a locally-built European app, highlighting a potential market advantage.
#11about 3 minutes
Focusing on collaboration and Asian market expansion
The future strategy involves launching the new educational app "Laura", expanding into Asian markets, and actively seeking collaborations with educational institutions.
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