US developer hopes his new app will normalise life on social media. Here's how it will work


The app will ask users to update their moods three times a day, and users will have the ability to choose words like 'angry', 'uplifted' and more. — Photo by Rob Hampson on Unsplash

Ziarekenya Smith wants people to get a real human experience on his new app, where there will be a focus on normalising moods and transparency.

He created Inpathy, an app still in its startup phase that will gauge moods based on a scale of several emotions and then share them with the community. Conversations and moments will be shared through words, video and audio to give an immersive experience within the app.

Win a prize this Mother's Day by subscribing to our annual plan now! T&C applies.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

1 month

Free Trial

For new subscribers only


Cancel anytime. No ads. Auto-renewal. Unlimited access to the web and app. Personalised features. Members rewards.
Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Tech News

Cosplay: Where innovation meets imagination
Microsoft hit with $242 million US verdict in Cortana patent lawsuit
After layoffs, Musk says Tesla to spend $500 million on charging network
Binance registers with India's financial watchdog as it seeks to resume operations
FBI working towards nabbing Scattered Spider hackers, official says
Crypto group with 440,000 members launches PAC to target House, Senate elections
TikTok to start labelling AI-generated content as technology becomes more universal
Hong Kong businesses embrace potential of silver economy with more services, tech for rising number of elderly
China carer devotes life to solitary elderly man for 12 years, gets five flats worth millions in thanks for efforts, wins plaudits online
Einstein and anime: Hong Kong university tests AI professors

Others Also Read