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Build an app to track ones impact on animal cruelty

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Longer description of your proposed project

I want to build a non-judgment app for people (like me) who are trying to reduce their impact on animal cruelty by reducing factory farmed meat consumption. I'm trying to reduce my impact by eating at most one standard serving of meat per day, and making one day a week to be fully vegetarian or vegan.

To keep me honest and encourage me to continue making progress, I want to build an app similar to those that track calories or alcohol intake. You can enter how many portions of animal products you ate (including zero) and it will show a daily/weekly "cruelty score" (to be renamed!) to help you set goals & track progress. The score will be more for factory farmed meat, lower for milk, eggs, lower still for certified humane meat or animal products. It will be zero for plant products, alternate meat etc. The app would let you set goals, track progress towards them and reward you when you reach them. It will also let you share your progress with friends or on social media to encourage others to be mindful of their impact as well.

Describe why you think you're qualified to work on this

I've been in tech since 2008. I have worked at Microsoft, Google and am currently working at Meta. I built an iPad app during my grad school and was on the Android team at Google. I'm also a co-author on a book about finding malware in the Android ecosystem. I'm passionate about reducing animal cruelty.

Other ways I can learn about you

Here's my LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sai-deep-tetali-b8608310a

My Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YaA4JEwAAAAJ&hl=en

The book I co-authored recently: https://nostarch.com/androidmalwarehandbook

How much money do you need?

$1000 to $2000. The money allows me to hire a designer as that's not my expertise

Links to any supporting documents or information

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Estimate your probability of succeeding if you get the amount of money you asked for

~80%

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Dony Christie

about 1 year ago

Aren't eggs one of the worst products, moreso than meat? Also, IIRC rice farming(?) involves killing mice. I'd want to use such an app if I could subjectively set the associated cruelty scores and if I was more confident that it was accurate.

That said, this does sound like it could have a lot of potential to grow, assuming a good marketing plan.

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Sai Deep Tetali

about 1 year ago

@Wormhole Agree with making the scores customizable. Others have asked for this feature as well. Thanks for your support!

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Anton Makiievskyi

about 1 year ago

Adding money to reach the minimum funding bar. @saideep please post ~monthly updates on your progress if you can. It would be interesting and useful to me and others

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Sai Deep Tetali

about 1 year ago

@AntonMakiievskyi Appreciate your support! That sounds great — I would also love to get periodic feedback from you and other interested folks on the app.

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Jason

about 1 year ago

Could you clarify what a "designer" is? Maybe that is more obvious to people with a development background, but I don't know if you mean art, UI, or something else.

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Sai Deep Tetali

about 1 year ago

@Jason That’s what I meant, someone who can design the user experience. Thank you for your support!

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Alyssa Riceman

about 1 year ago

What sources will you be using to set the numbers on the cruelty score? And do you have any plans to support alternative user-set numbers in the event that users disagree with you on prioritization? For example, if users are more concerned than you are with the possibility of plant suffering, will you allow them to set numbers on plant suffering in such a way as to have those numbers then propagate through the app and be reflected in larger numbers for plant products, larger numbers for animals raised on a diet of plant products, et cetera?

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Sai Deep Tetali

about 1 year ago

@Alyssa You raise great points. Part of the development work is finding systematic ways to come up with the numbers. I like the idea of making them user configurable and it would be relatively easy to implement it.