07 May 2025
Design Tools Kids

App for kid to color coloring page images. Just paste any image url or ...

...image to app then open coloring screen immediately.

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Net buy signal

Idea type: Run Away

Multiple attempts have failed with clear negative feedback. Continuing down this path would likely waste your time and resources when better opportunities exist elsewhere.

Should You Build It?

Don't build it.


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The idea of creating a coloring app where kids can easily color images from URLs or uploads falls into a highly competitive space. With 27 similar products already identified, expect a crowded market. While the average engagement for these types of apps is medium (8 comments), indicating some user interest, the lack of positive 'use' or 'buy' signals suggests that existing solutions might already be satisfying user needs or that monetization is tricky. Many similar products face criticisms regarding biased AI, copyright issues, and generating inappropriate content, which could be significant pitfalls. Also, there are reports of negative feedback about low quality of the output images. Before proceeding, carefully evaluate how your app will differentiate itself and address the existing pain points in the market.

Recommendations

  1. Given the crowded market and the criticisms of existing coloring apps, your first step should be to deeply analyze the negative reviews and comments from similar products. Identify specific areas where current apps fall short, such as biased AI, copyright violations, or poor image quality. Focus on addressing these issues in your app's design and functionality.
  2. Instead of directly competing with existing apps, consider if your skills could solve a related but different problem. Are there adjacent areas within children's entertainment or education where your expertise could be better applied? This pivot could lead to a less crowded market with untapped potential.
  3. If you've already started building your app, evaluate if the underlying technology could be repurposed for a different application. The image processing or coloring algorithms might be valuable in other creative tools or educational resources.
  4. Conduct user interviews with parents, teachers, and children who have tried similar coloring apps. Ask them about their likes, dislikes, and unmet needs. This qualitative feedback can provide valuable insights for refining your app's features and addressing user pain points.
  5. Use the insights gained from user interviews and competitive analysis to identify a unique value proposition for your app. What specific problem will your app solve that others don't? Will it offer superior image quality, a wider range of coloring options, or enhanced safety features for children? This differentiation is crucial for standing out in a crowded market.
  6. Incorporate safety mechanisms like content filtering to ensure that your application is not misused. A reoccurring criticism is that AI-generated coloring pages might show adult/dystopian themes, or other forms of inappropriate content for kids. The best way to handle this is to never expose the raw AI features to the end user, and pre-process all images to ensure that they comply with your safety guidelines.
  7. Carefully consider the legal issues around copyright before launching. There were concerns about some services violating well-known trademarks like Disney or Pokemon, which could result in significant legal risk.

Questions

  1. Given the criticism around AI-generated content sometimes resulting in disturbing or uncanny images, how will you ensure that your app consistently generates appropriate and engaging coloring pages for children?
  2. How will you address potential copyright issues when users upload or link to images from the internet, and what measures will you take to prevent the app from being used to infringe on existing intellectual property?
  3. Considering that existing coloring apps haven't demonstrated strong 'buy' signals, what monetization strategy will you employ, and how will you ensure that your app provides enough unique value to justify user payments or subscriptions?

Your are here

The idea of creating a coloring app where kids can easily color images from URLs or uploads falls into a highly competitive space. With 27 similar products already identified, expect a crowded market. While the average engagement for these types of apps is medium (8 comments), indicating some user interest, the lack of positive 'use' or 'buy' signals suggests that existing solutions might already be satisfying user needs or that monetization is tricky. Many similar products face criticisms regarding biased AI, copyright issues, and generating inappropriate content, which could be significant pitfalls. Also, there are reports of negative feedback about low quality of the output images. Before proceeding, carefully evaluate how your app will differentiate itself and address the existing pain points in the market.

Recommendations

  1. Given the crowded market and the criticisms of existing coloring apps, your first step should be to deeply analyze the negative reviews and comments from similar products. Identify specific areas where current apps fall short, such as biased AI, copyright violations, or poor image quality. Focus on addressing these issues in your app's design and functionality.
  2. Instead of directly competing with existing apps, consider if your skills could solve a related but different problem. Are there adjacent areas within children's entertainment or education where your expertise could be better applied? This pivot could lead to a less crowded market with untapped potential.
  3. If you've already started building your app, evaluate if the underlying technology could be repurposed for a different application. The image processing or coloring algorithms might be valuable in other creative tools or educational resources.
  4. Conduct user interviews with parents, teachers, and children who have tried similar coloring apps. Ask them about their likes, dislikes, and unmet needs. This qualitative feedback can provide valuable insights for refining your app's features and addressing user pain points.
  5. Use the insights gained from user interviews and competitive analysis to identify a unique value proposition for your app. What specific problem will your app solve that others don't? Will it offer superior image quality, a wider range of coloring options, or enhanced safety features for children? This differentiation is crucial for standing out in a crowded market.
  6. Incorporate safety mechanisms like content filtering to ensure that your application is not misused. A reoccurring criticism is that AI-generated coloring pages might show adult/dystopian themes, or other forms of inappropriate content for kids. The best way to handle this is to never expose the raw AI features to the end user, and pre-process all images to ensure that they comply with your safety guidelines.
  7. Carefully consider the legal issues around copyright before launching. There were concerns about some services violating well-known trademarks like Disney or Pokemon, which could result in significant legal risk.

Questions

  1. Given the criticism around AI-generated content sometimes resulting in disturbing or uncanny images, how will you ensure that your app consistently generates appropriate and engaging coloring pages for children?
  2. How will you address potential copyright issues when users upload or link to images from the internet, and what measures will you take to prevent the app from being used to infringe on existing intellectual property?
  3. Considering that existing coloring apps haven't demonstrated strong 'buy' signals, what monetization strategy will you employ, and how will you ensure that your app provides enough unique value to justify user payments or subscriptions?

  • Confidence: High
    • Number of similar products: 27
  • Engagement: Medium
    • Average number of comments: 8
  • Net use signal: -7.3%
    • Positive use signal: 6.4%
    • Negative use signal: 13.7%
  • Net buy signal: -7.6%
    • Positive buy signal: 1.4%
    • Negative buy signal: 9.0%

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The x-axis represents the overall feedback each product received. This is calculated from the net use and buy signals that were expressed in the comments. The maximum is +1, which means all comments (across all similar products) were positive, expressed a willingness to use & buy said product. The minimum is -1 and it means the exact opposite.

The y-axis captures the strength of the signal, i.e. how many people commented and how does this rank against other products in this category. The maximum is +1, which means these products were the most liked, upvoted and talked about launches recently. The minimum is 0, meaning zero engagement or feedback was received.

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