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An AI-powered mobile app to help high school and university students in Kuwait quit e-cigarette/vape addiction. The app provides personalized treatment plans using AI to analyze usage patterns, daily tracking with clear goals, and connects users to Ministry of Health clinics and specialists.

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The Problem

E-cigarette/vape addiction among high school and university students in Kuwait

The Solution

An app that helps addicted students with AI-powered personalized treatment plans to quit vaping, with daily tracking, goals, and connections to Ministry of Health clinics and specialists

Revenue Model

Freemium model with monthly subscription ($12.99) for advanced features and continued treatment plan access

AI Evaluation

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Reasoning

  • 1Strong problem identification - e-cigarette addiction among youth is a real, recurring, documented issue in Kuwait with clear pain points and people actively seeking solutions
  • 2Good tech differentiation with AI-powered personalized treatment plans and local partnerships with schools/Ministry of Health - not just another generic quit-smoking app
  • 3Revenue model concern: targeting students aged 15-24 who may have limited purchasing power, and $12.99/month subscription is relatively high for this demographic in a niche health behavior app

Suggestions

Consider B2B2C model where schools or Ministry of Health subsidize/pay for student access, or offer significantly lower pricing with family plans. Also clarify how the app differs meaningfully from existing Arabic apps like 'Nafas Hor' beyond just being Kuwaiti.

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