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A questions about 7cups platform

Arkadi December 29th, 2022

I'm amazed by this beautiful platform, I been a Listener for few years now and I am wondering this 7cups listeners platform is it made by 7cups exclusively? or there is open platform that can be purchased?

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RarelyCharlie December 29th, 2022

@Arkadi It is made by 7 Cups exclusively, it is not open source, and you cannot purchase it. However, it is made from free open source components. Anyone who wants to can easily make a similar platform using the same components.

Charlie

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Arkadi OP December 29th, 2022

Thank you so much for your answer!

How may I know please what are the major components?

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RarelyCharlie December 29th, 2022

@Arkadi Many of them (but not all) are listed here: 7cups.com Technology Profile

Charlie

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7motivation March 12th, 2023

@Arkadi

Very good question! Thanks for asking!

It was very interesting to read the replies.

I've always wondered why there isn't an open platform community resource for personal-development on the internet.

  • One that is similar to 7Cups but a place where volunteer developers could try adding advanced capabilities

  • I can imagine many volunteers and organizations might want to use such a platform
  • Universities and app developers might want to beta-test new ideas and have users try them

  • Chat bot makers might want to test new ideas to help users

  • Habit-tracking makers might want to try new ideas

  • Growth-path and goal-management makers might want to try new ideas

  • Gamification developers could try new game approaches to help people

I'm looking forward to the day when such an open platform is available where:

  • University students can develop their cutting-edge ideas and allow volunteers to try them

  • Or a platform where it is so easy to develop an idea into a prototype that almost anyone could do it without any coding knowledge. Like bubble.io's approach.

  • A platform where a community of volunteer users, developers, and behavioral researchers could all collaborate to make cutting-edge tools to help people