Opportunity:
- Sexual
violence occurs every 92 seconds in the US. 1 in 6 women, 1 in
5 UF students. Additionally, from those 94% of the survivors experience PTSD.
- Other countries have even higher and
worse statistics, especially in India
- Many
do not seek out therapist mainly due to the fact of guilt and self-blame. Example of this include being blamed for “sexy” clothes,
being under the influence of alcohol, and walking alone at night.
Additionally, there is also a misconception that those in a relationship
like boyfriends/girlfriends and spouses cannot commit sexual violent acts.
- There
is a need for a community where survivors can openly discuss their
feelings and their healings. Currently there is no social media platform on
the market like mine. This app is purely for survivors
who seek a community.
- Currently
who has this need are college students. This would be my initial market
before expanding to the whole US. Since sexual violence can
occur to anyone, any race, any gender, and any religion, I do not want to
segment my market too much. The need is within
university students aged 18-23.
- This
forces in nature that are helping with this issue is the #MeToo movement
in my opinion. People feel they can speak out more about their attack.
Attacks are now being held more accountable for their actions. To not have
your attacker not face any type of punishment is incredibly emotional and
scarring.
- For the first market, I
plan to focus on universities in the US.
- Currently
customers will either post on FaceBook, Instagram, or Tumblr. However,
these are multi-use platforms. There is no single social media platform
that only focuses on sexual violence. Also, some may attend therapy.
Overall, I think they are loyal to these social media platforms. However,
since these platforms are multi purpose, some people are not comfortable
opening about their emotions.
- This
opportunity is very big. Since this is a global issue, this
platform could easily spread to be as large as FaceBook.
- The
window to act on it is now. The #MeToo movement really sparked with many
people across the nation and the world. Currently is no
platform on the market like this, it is best to act on it now before there
is.
Innovation:
- This
is a non-profit app. The funding will come from private donations or
grants. Therefore, I do not have a pricing market for individuals or
businesses. There are multiple reasons for deciding to make this app
non-profit. First, everyone deserves a chance to heal, speak about their
experiences, and have this community without having to pay for it. Second,
it shows the company’s dedication to create a goodwill app. It is easy for
social media platforms like FaceBook to become corrupt. We purely just
want to help people. Honestly, it just comes down to company values on why
we decided to make this app non-profit.
- As
mentioned in my previous blog post about human capital, I contain skills
in coding and fundraising for non-profit organizations. I believe there
will be minimal costs, just more time towards developing the app.
Venture Concept:
- Individuals
will use this product because it will provide them a sense of community.
Often times, many survivors feel alone, guilty, and shamed for what
happened. They will use this app if they want to be able to connect with
people like them
- This
is not really a company businesses will buy. The only possible reason a
company may use it is for HR when there are sexual
allegations within the company and is seen as a way to heal. Still, this
app is made more for individuals rather than businesses.
- Advocacy
programs and student organizations would promote this app. This app could be similar to a hotline.
- Switch-
I think people would switch to my social media platform to share their
experiences because it is a more open environment. This is the only social
media platform dedicated to survivors with its only focus being on sexual
assault topics.
- There
really are not many competitors. There are other social media platforms
like FaceBook, but they do not purely focus
on sexual assault. If anything, therapist could be seen as competition. As
a company though, we do support seeing therapists. However, our app
provides something a therapist cannot- a community.
- Price
Points- This app is purely not for profit. We are not charging individuals
to use it nor will we run advertisements to fund the app. We will offer an
option for private donations or apply to grants.
- Distribution-
I first plan to bring my app with information to sexual assault centers on
the UF campus. For example, the UFPD Advocacy Program and CWC. Additionally, I would attend my social
capitals’ organization. For example, this includes the Planned Parenthood
club. From there, I would spread it through word of mouth and
social media. I want to start off at UF then slowly
expand to other colleges, then to the
national level, and one day on a global.
- Customer
Service- I
would rather invest in hotline workers who are there for my customers when
they need help. If there is an issue with the app, I can set up an email
which customers can send any issues they are experiencing which I can
later change the code.
- Location-
Starting in colleges then spreading to the national level. However,
initial focus on university students.
- Packaging-
none
- Employees- A small team (7-10). If the app hit a national level I would hire more. Ideally the staff would include a coder, hotline people, social media team, a finance fundraiser, and myself.
- Unfair
advantage- The #MeToo movement in my opinion is my biggest resource. I
went into detail with my analysis in the previous blog post. No other
movement besides potentially the climate change movement has gained such
global traction. This movement had big stars fired. Additionally, is even impacting the US’ government. There is
finally a visibly community on a topic not spoken about much.
- What’s
Next- This app can become a platform for other taboo, social
topics. For example, an app for those struggling with depression or eating
disorders.
- For
Me- I hope to expand into different markets with the
same basic app platform. At the end of the day, I truly just want to help
people. In 5 years, I hope to see this app hitting the national level. In
10 years, I hope to have at least 2 other social issue platforms up as
well.
Hi Megan,
ReplyDeleteI can also see there is an opportunity. Sexual violence is a serious problem that affects millions of people each year. However, thorough your app a lot of people can get connected and at least reduce the burden they are carrying by relating to people with similar problems. There is no app similar to yours. I think that is a very innovative thing that you are doing. I hope that you can continue with this concept in the future and help those millions of people that are affected by sexual violence each year. Thank you for sharing!
Hey Megan,
ReplyDeleteI still think this app is a great idea, so I share your reasons why it will work. You explained well the necessity of it, people sometimes can't handle these kinds of things by themselves. What they go through is horrible and has no excuse behind it, it is only right that they should be able to express how they feel without being judged for an experience that was not their fault. Great work!
Megan,
ReplyDeleteWhat I love most about your app is how unique it is. I haven't seen an idea like this through an app and most of all I really believe it can help people. So many people are affected each year so your target market is actually huge which means you will probably get a lot of people who want to at least try it out and I believe that many will be avid users of it. I think your concept is awesome and to keep up the good work!
Hi Megan,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you went into so much detail in this assignment. Your opportunity is absolutely there and a growing one at that.I don't think it will be difficult to get any organization to support your app, it's one that many people support and/or have a need for. I think beginning with the UF campus for your distribution is a very good idea, this way you can test it and make modifications if needed before branching out. Great Job!
Hey Meg! Great job at coming up with these ideas and concepts. It’s important to think about how this app would be funded. Do you have people willing to loan you money and donors in mind? I believe since this is a non-profit you have to think about how it will stay afloat for ever. It is usually difficult building and upholding a non-profit. Also I believe it would be an amazing idea to use UF students as your primary audience to see how students interact with each other on this platform. Over all great job and message me if you need help coming up with more ideas!
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