Interview Questions
Tudu
Content Creator for Tudu 🤳🏾

When you see a post you want to save (restaurant, hotel, product, etc.), what do you currently do?
When I see a post I want to save, like a restaurant, hotel, or product, I usually use the built-in save features on the platform. For example, on Instagram or TikTok I’ll save the post directly so I can come back to it later. If it’s something I might need to find quickly again, I sometimes also take a screenshot or send the post to myself in a chat.
However, I’ve noticed that over time saved posts can become hard to organize or find again, especially when there are many of them. Because of that, I sometimes move the important ones into a notes or reminder app like Google Keep or Notion, where I can categorize them or add extra details.
Tudu
Content Creator for Tudu 🤳🏾

Which creator would you collaborate with first to help Tudu grow, and what type of content would you make with them?
If I wanted to help Tudu grow quickly, I’d collaborate with a creator who already makes content about productivity, student life, or organization, because their audience would naturally benefit from the app. A great example would be Ali Abdaal, since his content focuses on productivity, studying, and building better habits—topics that align well with a task-management app like Tudu.The type of content I’d create with him would be short, practical videos showing how students can organize their day using the app
Tudu
Content Creator for Tudu 🤳🏾

If you were launching an app everyone should be using, how would you get YOUR UNIVERSITY to hear about it?
If I were launching an app that everyone should be using, the first thing I’d focus on is reaching students where they already spend their time. I’d start by creating short, engaging content about the app on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to quickly build awareness and curiosity among students. Short demos, quick tips, and relatable campus situations would help people immediately understand the value of the app.
At the same time, I’d promote it directly on campus. I’d collaborate with student organizations, clubs, and class group chats to introduce the app and show how it solves a real problem for students.





