One-liner
A social app that lets users post and debate controversial topics in structured, side-by-side format to reduce polarization.
Strengths
- Users praise the clean, focused interface for organizing debates around polarizing topics
- Strong emphasis on civil discourse with built-in moderation tools and user reporting
- High engagement on contentious issues like politics, climate change, and social justice
- Effective use of 'side-by-side' layout makes opposing arguments easy to compare
- Top-50 ranking for 'discourse' shows strong keyword relevance and search traction
Weaknesses
- Multiple users complain about 'slow loading times' and 'frequent crashes' during debates
- Review: 'I love the concept but it crashes every time I try to reply to a counterargument'
- Limited content discovery—users say they struggle to find new debates beyond their feed
- Review: 'Only see the same few topics over and over; no way to explore niche debates'
- No offline mode or push notifications for replies, reducing retention
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, fast-loading version focused on one high-demand topic (e.g., AI ethics) to test virality
- Add a 'debate discovery' tab with filters by topic, region, or user expertise to improve content reach
- Introduce micro-challenges (e.g., 'Defend this position in 60 seconds') to boost participation
- Enable user-curated debate playlists or 'topic chains' to encourage deeper engagement
- Create a public API for debate snippets to be shared on Twitter/X or Reddit, driving external traffic
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 1:38:35 PM