![]() You'll see a scrollable list of Kamojis, click on any of them to insert.Then choose from the categories of Kaomojis along the bottom. On your keyboard, press and or and at the same time to open the Emoji Panel.Make sure you have already selected a text field.(Also, uh, this sub is /r/hwstartups, for hardware startups, you should have probably posted on /r/startups instead) Eventually if you get people using it you can always add premium features on top, but at this stage you need to find out if people want it first and foremost. If you can afford it, I would try and get a few thousand people to use it and give feedback before you start thinking about monetizing it. If you had to pick one (custom keyboard or quickball thing) which one would do the job best? Then stick to that. I would just pick one thing, otherwise it's putting too much too quickly on your plate. > *Should we restrict this idea to the keyboard, or try to implement this on Quickball (assistive touch) kind of thing, which could be accessible throughout the phone rather than just messaging services. The "keyboard that helps you save" (for instance) sounds a hella lot more appealing than "the smart keyboard", particularly in the context of competing against Gboard. Hence, I would pick one specific service or area and get really good at that, rather than having the keyboard do a lot of things. ![]() My first thought on seeing this is that you'll be competing with Gboard (Google's keyboard), so you'll need a better proposition than a "smart keyboard that does things". > *Should we keep on adding services to the keyboard, or we should focus just on one service such as payments on the keyboard, or e-commerce on the keyboard. ![]() Disclaimer: I don't claim to know what I'm talking about. ![]()
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