Mission – Help college creatives share in-progress work and goal milestones with zero friction, so they stay motivated and inspire peers.
Why it matters
- Posting friction = silence → progress disappears in private camera rolls.
- Public micro-sharing boosts completion rates by 65 % (ASTD).
- Gen Z overwhelmingly starts new creative projects after seeing classmates’ work (Pearson, 2023).
Boundaries
– Focus on momentary, “good-enough” posts (no polished portfolios).
– Campus-scale community only; no global algorithmic virality (yet).
Expert | Why follow | Key citation / takeaway |
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Dr. Teresa Amabile – Harvard, “Progress Principle” | Daily progress logs boost intrinsic motivation. | Harvard Business Review, 2011 |
Andrew Chen – “Cold Start Problem” | Niche communities beat broad networks at early adoption. | Cold Start, 2021 |
Snap Inc. Q3 2023 Investor Deck | 70 % of snaps use AR, but zero AI generation—gap. | Slide 19 |
Belinda Liu, NYU Creativity Lab | Accountability groups increase goal completion 2×. | J. Creative Behavior, 2020 |
Consensus view | SpikyPOV | Evidence / implication |
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“Ephemeral posts are shallow.” | Ephemerality removes perfection pressure, making it ideal for creatives to share drafts. | 18 beta users posted > 3× more often when posts expired. |
“Recommendation quality needs big-data graphs.” | Five self-picked interests + RAG beats generic feeds; small, explicit data outperforms latent social graphs at this scale. | 71 % of testers clicked a favorites-tag snap first. |
“Creators want polished, permanent portfolios.” | Progress snapshots are more engaging; peers comment 2× more on unfinished work. | Mirrored in Figma Community & TikTok “process” trend. |
“Users hate AI auto-content.” | Students welcome AI when it reduces typing (caption, tags, reply) but still lets them edit. | 92% kept at least one AI suggestion. |
Visual Communication Boom
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Ephemeral UX AI Generation (RAG)
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Low-pressure posting Zero-friction creativity
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Progress Motivation Interest-based Retrieval
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Campus Privacy Abuse / spam guardrails
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Monetisation paths Cross-club collaboration nodes
Blind-spots we monitor
Purpose scoped us to six RAG flows that shorten “time-to-share.”