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Unlock Full ReportBig Talk: Skip the Small Talk is an app and card game designed to facilitate deeper conversations by providing hundreds of conversation starter questions across various categories. It aims to help users make more meaningful connections in social settings, work events, and personal relationships.
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Category-Based Reputation System
Geo & Topic Filtering
Real-Time Q&A Feed
Privacy Controls (Global vs. Friends)
Daily Community Questions
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User Profiles & Expertise Badges
Upvotes & Feedback
Search & Discovery
Push Notifications
Bookmarks & History
Follow Topics & Users
Direct Messaging
Reporting & Moderation
Trending Questions
Activity Analytics Dashboard
Big Talk is an app and card game focused on providing conversation starter questions across various categories. While it facilitates 'big talk' and deeper connections, it does not offer a real-time Q&A feed where users post questions and receive answers from a community. It provides pre-defined questions for users to ask each other in person. It has categories for questions (LOVE, SELF, WORK, KIDS, TRAVEL), which can be loosely interpreted as 'category-based reputation' if one considers the categories as areas of discussion. The app also mentions 'geo & topic filtering' by having categories like 'TRAVEL' and being useful for 'social gatherings, date nights, school, work events, counseling, road trips'. User profiles are implied through the app's nature, but not explicitly detailed as showcasing expertise badges or follower counts in the same way NuvyLynx describes. The core 'real-time Q&A' feature is missing, which is a must-have for NuvyLynx.

I've been using Alternative A for 6 months now and it's been fantastic. The pricing is much better and the features are actually more robust than what [Product] offers.
It handles edge cases much better and the API is actually documented properly.
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Honestly, after trying both, Competitor B wins hands down. Better customer support, cleaner interface, and they don't nickel and dime you for every feature.