Just The WHO Of Us
This week, we welcome Gabor who shares his Hungarian background and moving to the UK at a young age due to his father's job transfer. He grew up in the UK, attended school and university there, and later moved to Canada for five years before settling in the United States in the mid-90s. Gabor has lived in various parts of California for the past 30 years, except for the last year when he lived in both Northern and Southern California. He holds a degree in computer science and has worked on video game development projects, including consulting for the Canadian government. Gabor and Reah discuss the development of the Friending app, which aims to help people make real-world friendships by connecting them with others in their area for in-person meetings. The Friending app differs from dating apps by encouraging offline interactions and has a unique feature where users must be physically present to confirm a friendship. The two discuss safety, verification, and identification to ensure user safety. Gabor discusses the importance of verifying users' identities through personal meetings and a safety feature that involves tapping the screen three times to summon help from the police, a designated friend, or nearby app users. He emphasizes the absence of fake profiles on the app, which helps prevent emotional disappointment and builds trust among users. Gabor testifies that while the app might grow more slowly without bots and fake profiles, the long-term success of the app relies on users understanding its safety and authenticity. Gabor and Reah discuss plans for launching an app focused on building community and friendship, including unique features like QR codes on coffee packaging that users can scan to receive personalized messages. Gabor outlined three revenue streams: selling coffee, friendship charms representing states, and partnering with speed-friending organizers to provide QR code entry tickets at a lower cost than current platforms. Gabor emphasizes the importance of building a community around the app and encouraged users to download it without registration. The social networking app "Friending" allows users to register with a special speed friending profile, offering one month of free access for each event attended. The app will eventually charge $5 monthly or $50 annually, with plans to offer free access to users below a certain income level pending verification. The "Friending" beta version is currently available on iOS, with the 1.0 version expected by December 2026/January 2027. Learn more about Friending at From Loneliness to Real-Life Connection [https://friending.com/from-loneliness-to-real-life-connection-how-gabor-kadas-built-friending/]! Learn more about Reah at https://www.Falolity.net, Reah Hagues (@falolity_llc) • Instagram photos and videos [https://www.instagram.com/falolity_llc/], Falolity | Salisbury NC | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/FalolityLLC/], TikTok - Make Your Day [https://www.tiktok.com/@reahhagues] or email her at Reahdr@falolity.net! [Reahdr@falolity.net!] #FalolityLLC, #ReahHagues, #Falolity, #AppDevelopment, #AppCreator, #StartupLife, #TechEntrepreneur, #MobileApp, #AppDesign, #UXDesign, #UIDesign, #ProductDevelopment, #StartupJourney, #BuildInPublic, #FounderLife, #CreativeEntrepreneur, #DigitalInnovation, #TechForGood, #SocialConnection, #FriendshipApp, #MakeNewFriends, #CommunityBuilding, #ConnectionMatters, #SocialWellness, #HumanConnection, #NetworkingApp, #FindYourCircle, #InclusiveSpaces, #ModernFriendships, #PurposeDriven
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