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My App Makes $600k/Year Using This Easy Growth Strategy (copy me)

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This accidentally viral Tik Tok video

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made these engineers $600,000 a year

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with their app.

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>> We discovered this one format we call

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the feed in. For some reason, it was

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just like I hacked the Instagram

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algorithm.

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>> The crazy thing is to me they replicated

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the same exact video 300 times and it's

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still working for them. So while

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everyone else is getting caught up in

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the hamster wheel of chasing the latest

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trends, these three guys cracked the

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code that most marketers would kill for

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how to go viral on demand. and they've

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used a skill going viral to pull more

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than 300 million views, over a million

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app downloads, and they've built a

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multiple sixfigure business all from

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their basement. So, you said you

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estimate this one format, you've posted

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multiple times, and it's gotten over 200

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million views. I would say potentially

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even 300 million.

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>> The funniest part is that they're not

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even marketers, they're engineers, and

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they stumbled into something that

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shouldn't work, but does.

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>> We were like, are we going viral

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somewhere? Like, what's happening?

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Turned out we just had a bug and

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everyone opening the app was getting hit

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by and overnight that was just our

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biggest boost probably like 25% for us.

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So in this interview with Peter the

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app's co-founder we're going to uncover

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exactly what they discovered and find

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out what makes this strategy so powerful

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to the point that they're still using it

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years later. Hopefully this will change

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how you think about content creation and

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viral app growth. And for those who

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don't know, this interview is brought to

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you by Superwall, the all-in-one

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platform for paywall management and

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revenue analytics for your mobile apps.

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Let's get into it. Yeah. Why don't you

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tell us about your app?

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>> Yeah. So, we've been running Stronger

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Now for probably two and a half to three

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years. I founded out it with one of my

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best friends from back in back in

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secondary school actually. Um and then

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my brother as well. We bootstrapped it.

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We were initially a hardware business

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actually. Completely different idea. Um

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ended up pivoting towards this. I went

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off into management consulting. Had to

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kind of put Stronger on hold for a bit.

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But while that was going on, my

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co-founder Jack kept growing it. And

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eventually we just kind of took off on

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Tik Tok. Ended up doing really great

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there. I think we were one of the first

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apps to kind of start using Tik Tok

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marketing particularly organic. And back

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then like it was great. You know, vibe

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coding wasn't a thing. You know, you had

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no competition. So we quickly ended up

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going up the charts which for a workout

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tracking app was uh quite impressive I

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feel given how saturated the industry

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is. And even now, like I don't know why

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anyone would go and make a workout

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tracker because, you know, you can vibe

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code it up in two, three days. So, we've

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been building that out for yeah, I'd say

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two and a half to three years now and

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starting to look to begin to expand our

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portfolio and have other consumer apps

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as well.

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>> That's awesome. I want to dig in really

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deep into the into the viral Tik Tok

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stuff, but yeah, can you give us some

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like highle stats on how the apps are

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doing?

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>> Yeah, I think we've probably got 1.2 two

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million users I would guess on stronger

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at this point ARR around about 600,000.

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Our biggest market would be US, but in

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terms of penetration, still the UK. So,

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we've got a lot of room to grow. Um,

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particularly in the US, that's kind of

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where where you want to focus next. And

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then we just launched our second app

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there maybe a couple of weeks ago. Um,

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which is a gamified focus app. So,

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that's going to be an interesting one

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for us. It's like the Forest app meets

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Farmville.

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>> Super interesting. So, like a million

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users and 600K ARR. That feels like a

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lot of revenue for for the users. Like

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do you think the gamification has

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something to do with that?

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>> Definitely. Whenever we first started

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it, I feel like our monetization was

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really bad. Um we weren't active on

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Twitter back then. We didn't really know

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any other founders. We kind of just

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stumbled upon let's build a workout app

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and we really didn't know what we were

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doing in terms of monetization. We

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didn't have best principles put in place

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and our LTB per user was super low. Over

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time, we've used tools, you know, such

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as Super Wall, for example, to be able

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to AB test and actually optimize that

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LTV per user. And at the end of the day,

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your category defines what your macro

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limit is in terms of LTV per download.

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Like, we are a workout tracker. Our

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value prop is against a pen and paper.

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You know, if it was a workout planner,

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our value prop will be against personal

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trainer. You can charge more. I think by

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AB testing, we've been able to improve

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monetization a lot to the point where in

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terms of workout trackers, we're

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probably one of the best at monetizing

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per user.

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>> Okay, so that now we just added more

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stuff to to the agenda. I want to go

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into payw walls, uh viral Tik Toks, but

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first let's like what what is the app?

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What is stronger?

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>> So stronger is a gamified workout

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tracker. Think Straa, but for strength

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tracking. It allows you to compare your

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physique to other people with the same

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body weight as you. You can see if you

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have elite chest muscles, novice legs,

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and also see what your friends have been

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doing in the gym. So, we like to think

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of it as the social media for the gym as

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well.

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>> That's awesome. I love the whole

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category of like Strava 4X. I've seen

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your guys Tik Toks. I think I saw them

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more than a year ago. It was the first

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time I they just popped on my feed. And

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this thing that you're showing right

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here, like this uh kind of like the

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anatomy diagram with all the different

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colors. It's super eye-catching. How did

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you come up with that?

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>> Yeah, I remember it's probably like six

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or seven years ago now. I remember

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seeing a Twitter thread with a web app

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where you could put in, you know, your

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bench press, your squat, whatever, and

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it would spit out your performance

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metrics. And I remember thinking, "No

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way, that's so cool." and it was a super

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viral thread, but there was nobody doing

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it on a mobile app. And whenever we were

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doing the workout tracker at the time,

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we were talking to we we didn't go down

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the investment route, we got a lot of

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grant funding from government agencies

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back in Northern Ireland and whenever we

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did like our startup pitches, everyone

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always says, "Don't go down the workout

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tracking app sector. You're just going

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to be a commodity. It's hard to stand

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out." But we had this real insight that

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what if we actually were to quantify how

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strong people were and enable them to

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assign some sort of status to their

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strength. So no longer would you be

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telling people, oh, I can bench, you

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know, 100 kg for, you know, five reps

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and be met with blank stare. You could

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say, I'm actually an elite lifter

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because this is what this translate to

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on the heat map. is really trying to

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think of something that makes it easier

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to visualize that progress and people

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can be proud of. Um, so that's why we

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decided to implement it. It was kind of

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our way to stand out in the crowded

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market and it was also going to be like

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our main marketing asset, too.

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>> That's cool. Yeah, I was about to say

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like it makes for a cool product, but

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then the heat map is also just visually

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it's so eye-catching and it looks really

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good on Tik Tok slideshows and like

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Instagram real slideshows. show some of

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the results that you've gotten w with

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