His pitch was "I've literally heard Joe Rogan explain my product. Two people can't agree on a subject, both think they are right. They should just talk it out." I agreed to a two-week trial as his CTO. He had been working on this for 2 years with an off-shore team. They picked nextjs for web frontend and backend, react native for ios and android, elasticsearch, redis, and postgres. Hosted on 8 digital ocean droplets and using 100ms.live for the live broadcast rooms.
I was able to get the droplet count (and size) down to just 2, using only postgres (pgvector search), frontend web is just js react no nextjs. Backend is now all golang. And the two mobile apps are native swift and kotlin.
There's actually a lot to this platform. If you are familiar with orgs like bridgeusa.org or braverangels.org this idea of bridging people on two different sides is something a lot of people care about. You schedule a podcast with someone you already know, or you can just post your desire to talk about a subject with anyone. You and your co-host go live and the audience can watch and score each side in real time. You can upload evidence to support your side and all these scores are tracked and recorded.
Would love some feedback from users with podcasting experience.
Thanks!