Fantastic work. I really hope pg has accepted your application to ycombinator. You clearly have a talent for hard work, perseverance and knowing how to market your product well. Even if pg doesn't like the idea, he should realise the team is very capable.<p>I have a question though Karen, did you know you were going to do this project before you created this video <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daC2EPUh22w" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daC2EPUh22w</a> ? (I originally saw it on r/GetMotivated when it went viral originally) or did you decide to build it due to the popularity that the video got and the requests from people wanting to achieve similar?<p>(Just curious from a marketing point of view whether you planned for the dance video to go viral to boost your idea or whether you saw an untapped market due to the popularity of the video and decided to fill it)<p>----<p>[EDIT] - Just got my question answered by watching this : <a href="http://youtu.be/syoqjYLDs48?t=9m57s" rel="nofollow">http://youtu.be/syoqjYLDs48?t=9m57s</a> - I'm glad that it was an idea that came out of the viral consequence of the original video, rather than the original plan all along.<p>Also just realised that the woman learning to walk video I saw today on r/GetMotivated was submitted by you / part of the same project.<p>I can see pg's mind turning over in the office hours video, trying to understand the concept and how big it can grow - I think he's right in the fact that you should see how people use it and allow yourselves to pivot if another idea emerges out of where you're at so far.<p>I guess the issue is that one of the reasons for the successful popularity of your original dancing video was that it had a nice balance of unique story, being told in a short enough manner that the viewer keeps watching, combined with the final scene coming together perfectly with the music / train / nailing the dance which in my opinion was the 're share' moment - where the user thinks 'I must re share this!'.<p>The problem is in the 10 second videos it's unlikely I'll want to 're share a single video' - so it's the compiled story at the end which becomes the thing I want to share as a user - but that's not automated / easy to produce. That said, I did enjoy watching the journey of you guys producing the product in 100 days (10 second clip at a time) so, in a world of transparency and people wanting free publicity it does seem to work. (infact I would happily continue watching the journey for 10 seconds a day, to continue the journey past launch out of interest to see what happens next).<p>Either way, both you and Finbarr have produced, marketed and launched a cool product in 100 days which is a pretty amazing feat in itself.