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Home / Technology / China's 'Are You Dead Yet?' App Goes Viral

China's 'Are You Dead Yet?' App Goes Viral

14 Jan

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Summary

  • An app named 'Are You Dead Yet?' requires daily taps to ensure user safety.
  • The app's unexpected success has attracted significant investor interest.
  • A recent name change to 'Demumu' aims for broader global market appeal.
China's 'Are You Dead Yet?' App Goes Viral

An independent application named "Are You Dead Yet?" has achieved widespread popularity in China, topping the paid app charts on the Chinese App Store. The app functions by requiring users to tap a button each day, with a failure to do so for two consecutive days resulting in an automated email sent to a designated emergency contact. This mechanism aims to ensure user safety and well-being.

The app's fundamental safety focus, inspired by Maslow's hierarchy of needs, has resonated with a broad demographic, particularly young people in China. The developers, a team of Gen-Z creators, have been inundated with investor interest, reportedly receiving offers for significant stakes in their parent company, Moonscape Technologies. Discussions regarding fundraising are ongoing and expected to conclude soon.

In an effort to appeal to a wider international audience, the app has been officially renamed "Demumu." This rebranding, however, has met with some fan resistance, as the original blunt name was a significant factor in its viral success. Despite this, the developers aim for long-term platform development with the revenue generated.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a safety app that sends alerts to emergency contacts if users fail to tap a button daily.
The name was changed to Demumu to better serve the global market and broaden its international appeal.
Demumu was developed by a team of three Gen-Z developers at Moonscape Technologies.

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