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  • Author Author: justiciero24
  • Date Created: 21 Jul 2016 2:08 AM Date Created
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Like Stealer - Give prizes for likes in your Facebook fanpage

justiciero24
justiciero24
21 Jul 2016

Hi everyone!

 

I just want the show the project that I am working on. It is a modified candy vending machine, but instead of using coins for getting a candy or any other prize... It uses likes and checkins in your business or blog's Facebook fanpage! So when a customer gets into your store and told his friends he was here or gives you a like, the machine gives him a prize. So is an excellent publicity for your business, because a lot of people will talk about it. Also a great idea to bring it in  the next social event, it will attract a lot of people image And yeah... the machine can speak and give you instructions as seen in the video (right now only in spanish, sorry)

 

"Like Stealer is a IoT machine that is connected to social networks, in this case FaceBook. And when it detects someone gave him a like or made a check-in to our store fanpage gives an award thanking him for his support. The customer needs to press a touch button, and then make the like or checkin. It is an excellent tool for advertising and marketing, especially in social events image It uses an Adafruit Feather M0 WiFi and it will be open source in a future image "

 

Here are some pictures of what it looks like right now:

 

 

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What do you think of it? Do you think it will be useful in a business as a tool for interacting with his customers?

Thanks for reading, I hope you can give me your opinions image

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  • spannerspencer
    spannerspencer over 8 years ago +3
    Can you add a bit more about how you put it together, by the way? Would love to see its innards and coding and stuff.
  • justiciero24
    justiciero24 over 8 years ago in reply to spannerspencer +3
    Here are some videos of the mechanism, and repetitivity test (sorry for the mess ) www.youtube.com/watch www.youtube.com/watch And yes, it is an element14 box
  • jwatson
    jwatson over 8 years ago +2
    Incredible justiciero24 I can see this becoming a commercial product!!!
  • justiciero24
    justiciero24 over 8 years ago in reply to gervasi

    Thank you image  No, it doesn't. It has a capacitive touch button, the person needs to press it in order to activate the machine. When is pressed the machine gives verbal instructions to the user , when the user makes the like/checkin in your fanpage the machine gives him the prize. If the user dont do anything the machine dont give him the prize and the time runs out, and the machine is ready to work again image

    The likes/checkins that are made wihout activating the machine doesn't count and the machine dont do anything.

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  • gervasi
    gervasi over 8 years ago

    This is very cool.  Does it deliver a candy even if no one is nearby?  Or does it somehow sense someone is nearby who could be the person who issued the like? 

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    justiciero24 over 8 years ago

    Thank you image

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    jwatson over 8 years ago

    Incredible justiciero24

    I can see this becoming a commercial product!!!

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    justiciero24 over 8 years ago in reply to spannerspencer

    Thank you very much for your opinion and support image Right now I am working in some improvements, so I will return soon with version 2 image

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