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 remember later, such as a restaurant, hotel, or product, I usually save the post directly on the platform or take a screenshot so I can find it easily later. Sometimes I also send it to myself on WhatsApp or save the link in my notes so I don’t lose it.
However, managing all these saved posts across different apps can be a little messy. That’s why having a single app where I can organize and access everything in one place would make it much easier to remember and revisit things I want to try in the future.
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?
To help Tudu grow, I would collaborate with student lifestyle and productivity creators first because their audience mainly consists of university students who are always looking for tools to manage their time and tasks better.
Together, we would create short-form content on platforms like Instagram Reels, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts showing how Tudu helps students stay organized, manage assignments, and plan their daily routines. The content would include “day in my life as a student” videos, productivity challenges, and simple tutorials demonstrating how easy and helpful the app is.
I would also encourage creators to share their real experiences using the app so their audience trusts it and feels motivated to try it themselves.
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 use, I would start by promoting it through university social media pages, WhatsApp groups, and student communities where students are most active. I would create engaging short videos and posts showing how the app can help students in their daily life.
I would also collaborate with popular students, campus influencers, and student clubs to spread awareness. Hosting small campus events, demo sessions, and offering giveaways or rewards for early users would encourage students to download and try the app.
By combining social media promotion, peer influence, and on-campus engagement, the app could quickly gain attention and become popular among university students.

