One-liner
A trivia game where players answer real questions submitted by Americans, with a focus on cultural and current-event knowledge.
Strengths
- Highly engaging format based on real user-submitted questions (review: 'Love how the questions come from actual people across the U.S.')
- Strong community-driven content with diverse, often surprising topics (review: 'The questions are so random but fun—like nothing else on the App Store')
- Simple, fast gameplay loop ideal for short sessions (review: 'I can play in 2 minutes between tasks')
- Unique angle of national curiosity—'What do Americans actually care about?' (metadata: keywords like 'asked', 'america')
- Positive reception for novelty and shareability (review: 'My friends loved sending me questions to test')
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes reported on older devices (review: 'App keeps crashing after 3 rounds on my iPhone 8')
- Limited customization—no option to filter question types or difficulty (review: 'Would love to skip politics or sports')
- No offline mode despite being a quiz app (review: 'Can't play on flights—this is a dealbreaker')
- Monotonous UI design; lacks visual polish compared to competitors (review: 'Looks like it was built in 2015')
- Slow load times between questions (review: 'Wait 10 seconds just to see the next one')
Opportunities
- Build a premium version with offline access, custom filters, and ad-free experience
- Add user profiles and leaderboards to boost retention and social sharing
- Introduce themed question packs (e.g., '2024 Election', 'Gen Z Slang') to increase replayability
- Leverage the 'asked' keyword by launching a companion web app for submitting questions
- Create a 'Question of the Day' push notification feature to drive daily engagement
Competitors
- Trivia Crack
- Kahoot!
- QuizUp
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 5:19:57 AM