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 spot a post about a cool restaurant, hotel, product, or travel spot on Instagram or TikTok, I usually just tap the save/bookmark button right there in the app. It goes into my 'Saved' folder, which gets super cluttered with hundreds of posts — I often forget about them or spend ages scrolling to find one later. Sometimes I screenshot it quickly if it's urgent, or send it to a friend via DM/WhatsApp, but then it's scattered everywhere. I wish there was an easier way to organize them into actual lists (like 'Restaurants to Try' or 'Products to Buy') so I could turn inspiration into real plans without losing track!"
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?
"First, I'd collaborate with a Gen Z productivity creator like Ali Abdaal (or an Indian equivalent like Think School or a student influencer with 50k-500k followers focused on study hacks/productivity). Their audience is young students/young professionals who struggle with tasks — perfect overlap with Tudu's AI to-do list that turns thoughts into actions.
Content types:
Short Reels/TikToks showing 'before vs after' using Tudu (e.g., dumping chaotic thoughts → AI organizes into perfect tasks).
Interactive challenges like 'Dump your brain in Tudu for 7 days' with daily updates and hooks.
Scripted storytelling videos: 'How Tudu saved my exam prep chaos' with authentic demos, humor, and CTAs to try the app.
This authentic collab would drive downloads, engagement, and community growth organically!"
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 everyone should be using, I'd get my university to hear about it through a multi-channel, student-led grassroots campaign. First, I'd recruit 10-15 enthusiastic campus influencers (friends from clubs, hostels, or departments) to become early ambassadors — they'd post authentic Reels/Stories showing real use cases (e.g., 'How this app saved me 2 hours on assignments!'). I'd create shareable referral codes or challenges (like 'Tag 3 friends who need this' for free premium access). Then, pitch to student organizations, college WhatsApp groups, and notice boards for shoutouts. I'd host quick pop-up demos in canteens or libraries, or collaborate with college fest/tech clubs for a booth. Finally, run targeted Instagram ads geo-fenced to




