[INTRO — Slide 1] Hello, we are presenting MoodLift — an app built on one simple but powerful belief: know yourself, live better.

[THE PROBLEM — Slide 2] Let me start with a question. After your last social event — a dinner, a work gathering, a party — how did you actually feel? Most of us never stop to measure that. We rarely track which experiences energize us and which ones leave us completely drained. And without that reflection, unhealthy social habits just keep repeating themselves, unnoticed. That's the gap MoodLift is designed to fill.

[WHO IT'S FOR — Slide 3] MoodLift is built for three types of people. First, young professionals — aged 22 to 35 — who are juggling networking events, work gatherings, and social commitments, and want to optimize their energy without burning out. Their pain point? "I track everything — except what actually affects my mood." Second, introverts and neurodivergent individuals, who often find social environments overwhelming but struggle to identify or communicate what triggers that feeling. They need a tool that helps them understand themselves better. And third, wellness enthusiasts — people who already track their steps, sleep, and nutrition, and are now ready to add emotional patterns to the picture. "I'm always exhausted after events, but I don't know why."

[INTRODUCING MOODLIT — Slide 4] MoodLift is a reflective tool that helps you understand how social experiences impact your mood, energy, and wellbeing — in four steps. Capture — upload a photo of your experience. Reflect — rate how each of your senses was affected. Analyze — visualize patterns over time. And Improve — receive personalized wellness tips based on your data.

[APP FLOW — Slide 5] The user journey is frictionless. After any experience, you open the app, take or upload a photo, and rate your senses — vision, taste, smell, hearing, and touch. MoodLift then gives you a sensory breakdown, an insight into how the event affected you, and a tailored wellness recommendation to close. Quick, personal, and genuinely useful.

Slide 6 Presenting three key use cases: creating an experience, viewing a recent experience, and reviewing insights. Susan is a first-time user of our app, so she begins by logging in with her username and password. She also has the option to log in using her Google or Apple account, and there is a “Forgot Password” option available if needed. Once logged in, Susan lands on the home page. At the bottom of the screen, she sees the “Capture Experience” option, which she selects to record a new experience. Susan uploads an image from her desktop and notes that this experience was with a friend. She recently attended a Broadway show in Chicago with her friend Maya. Next, she reflects on the experience using the app’s sensory-based mood inputs: Vision: The theatre performance was beautiful, so she marks this as happy. Taste: The food at the venue was standard, so she marks it as neutral. Smell: Not relevant for this experience. Touch: Also not relevant. Once Susan submits her inputs, the app analyzes the experience and generates insights. She receives a sensory mood map along with a sense-by-sense breakdown of how each sensory element influenced her mood. Susan can then choose to save the experience, edit it to make changes, or delete the submission entirely. If she selects View, she can explore detailed insights, which are followed by personalized wellness tips based on her experience. At any time, Susan also has the option to delete the experience from her history.

[THE Insights and Analtyics — Slide 7] Here's what the insights look like in practice. Our analytics show that small dinners deliver the biggest energy boost — up 32%. Large mixers, on the other hand, drain energy by 41%. And afternoon gatherings consistently come out as the optimal time of day for social connection. Imagine having that kind of clarity about your own social life.

[DESIGN CHOICES — Slide 8] The experience is intentionally calm and low-friction. Inspired by Miyazaki aesthetics — soft lilac, lavender, warm peach — it's designed to feel emotionally safe. You can log an experience in under 60 seconds, no long forms. It's visual-first and fully private; your data stays yours.

[ROADMAP — Slide 9] The core flow covers before and after any event — logging your baseline mood, reflecting afterward, and discovering patterns over time. Coming soon: a social energy map, Apple Health integration, and physiological metrics like heart rate and stress.

[IMPACT — Slide 10] The benefits are tangible. MoodLift helps you identify environments that energize you, reduce social burnout and anxiety, develop healthier social habits, and build stronger, more meaningful relationships.

[CLOSE — Slide 11] MoodLift empowers you to understand — and design — your social life. Let's build MoodLift together.

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