Scott Merritt built some games 2 years ago but only played them with a few friends. A few months ago he added Generative AI tools, fixed the bugs with the game, upgraded the UI and UX and started testing game play and user onboarding. Now the games need to be played. How do we get people to play the games? How could the games be improved? How can the onboardiong experience be better?
We have partnered with a school in Tanzania. They have expressed interest in building little libraries to distribute children's books to their community. Anyone have tips or suggestions? UPDATE: On November 10th we successfully built a NEW LITTLE LIBRARY in Arusha, Tanzania. Is this the first one in Africa? We purchased hundreds of books and are slowly adding them to the Little Library. Anyone have suggestions on best practices for running a little library?
Convince schools to unlock their courts Convince cities to have "midnight tennis" like "midnight basketball" Convince experienced players to give inexpensive lessons Organize clinics for local players of all ages and levels, AND provide buses to people from lower-income areas to come in for the day to try it out Organize watch parties Convert pickleball players to play tennis Get more people playing and watching tennis Create debates between "tennis vs pickleball" and "tennis vs other sports" Longer term goal: Help fill the stands for the early rounds of ATP and WTA events