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give me 100 ideas for apps that I can build for researching the Bible

Researching the Bible often involves more than just reading the text; it requires understanding geography, history, original languages, and cultural context.

Here are 100 app ideas for researching the Bible, categorized by function and "builder" focus. These ideas range from simple tools for beginners to complex platforms for scholars, utilizing the types of open data and APIs identified in the research.

I. Visual, Spatial & Geographic Apps

These ideas utilize datasets like OpenBible.info (GeoJSON) and archaeological archives.

  1. Biblical Botany Go: An AR app that identifies plants in your neighborhood that are mentioned in the Bible (e.g., identifying a local fig tree or mustard plant) and provides their biblical context/uses.

  2. Ancient Ruins 3D Tour: A VR app offering virtual walking tours of reconstructed temples (Solomon’s, Herod’s) and cities (Jericho, Capernaum) based on archaeological blueprints.

  3. Paul’s Travel Logger: An interactive map tracking the Apostle Paul’s missionary journeys with calculation of "modern travel time" vs. "ancient travel time."

  4. Topography & Battle Simulator: A 3D terrain map allowing users to simulate biblical battles (e.g., Gideon vs. Midianites) to understand how geography influenced military strategy.

  5. Biblical Astronomy Sky Map: An app showing the star charts as they would have appeared over Jerusalem in 1 AD or Babylon in 600 BC.

  6. "View From Here" Panorama: Select a biblical verse, and the app shows a 360° photo of what that location looks like today.

  7. Migration & Diaspora Tracker: Visualizes the movement of the Israelites (Exodus, Exile, Diaspora) on a heat map over centuries.

  8. Temple Ritual Visualizer: An animated app showing the step-by-step process of Old Testament sacrifices and temple rituals for visual learners.

  9. Biblical Weather History: Uses paleoclimatology data to estimate weather conditions during famous biblical events (e.g., "Was it raining during the Sermon on the Mount?").

  10. Jerusalem Layers: An AR app where you point your camera at a map of Jerusalem and "peel back" layers to see the city in the periods of David, Nehemiah, Jesus, and the Crusaders.

  11. Biblical Architecture CAD Library: A resource for 3D modelers providing accurate dimensions and textures for biblical structures (Ark of the Covenant, Tabernacle).

  12. Route Planner: Jerusalem to Jericho: A hiking app for modern travelers wanting to walk ancient biblical paths, with elevation profiles and safety stops.

  13. Soil & Agriculture Sim: A game/tool demonstrating the agricultural cycles of ancient Israel (sowing, early rain, harvest) to explain parables like the Sower.

  14. Biblical Acoustics: A tool simulating how a voice would sound in ancient spaces (e.g., the acoustic properties of the Roman theatre in Ephesus vs. a hillside in Galilee).

  15. The Exodus Timeline Map: A synchronized map and timeline that moves markers day-by-day according to the biblical narrative.

II. Linguistic & Textual Analysis

These ideas rely on open-source morphology data (Open Hebrew Bible Project, SHEBANQ).

  1. Root Word Rhizome: A visual node graph showing how one Hebrew/Greek root word branches into different meanings across the Bible.

  2. Prepositional Pie Chart: A tool analyzing how different translations handle ambiguous prepositions (e.g., "in," "by," "with" Christ).

  3. Hapax Legomena Hunter: An app dedicated to studying words that appear only once in the entire Bible, providing deep etymological context.

  4. Septuagint vs. Masoretic Comparator: A side-by-side differencing tool highlighting divergences between the Greek Old Testament and the Hebrew text.

  5. Verb Tense Visualizer: Color-codes text based on verb aspect (perfect, imperfect, aorist) to help laypeople see "completed" vs. "ongoing" action.

  6. Ancient Inscription Decoder: A gamified app teaching the paleo-Hebrew alphabet using photos of real artifacts (like the Siloam Inscription).

  7. Semantic Domain Explorer: Browse the Bible by concept (e.g., "Emotions," "Commerce," "Agriculture") rather than book/chapter.

  8. Pronunciation Coach (IPA): Uses the International Phonetic Alphabet to teach scholarly reconstruction of ancient Hebrew and Koine Greek pronunciation.

  9. Chiasmus Detector: Uses AI to scan text and highlight chiasmus patterns (A-B-C-B-A structures) common in Hebrew poetry.

  10. Idiom Unpacker: An app that translates biblical idioms (e.g., "gird up your loins") into modern equivalents and explains their cultural origin.

  11. Manuscript Variant Voter: A scholarly tool showing major textual variants (e.g., ending of Mark) and allowing users to "vote" on which they find most persuasive based on evidence.

  12. Biblical Name Etymology: A dictionary app specifically for names, breaking down their Hebrew meaning (e.g., Melchizedek = "King of Righteousness").

  13. Interlinear Flashcards: Automatically generates flashcards from the verses you are currently reading in Greek/Hebrew.

  14. Syntactic Tree Builder: A drag-and-drop tool for students to diagram the sentence structure of complex Pauline sentences.

  15. Aramaic Isolator: A tool that extracts and highlights only the Aramaic portions of the Bible (Daniel, Ezra) for focused study.

III. Historical, Cultural & Economic Context

These ideas focus on "life in Bible times" using historical datasets.

  1. Biblical Currency Converter: Converts talents, denarii, and shekels into modern currency values (USD, EUR) based on gold/silver standards or labor costs (days wages).

  2. Ancient Recipe Book: A cooking app with recipes reconstructed from biblical ingredients (Ezekiel bread, lentil stew, Passover herbs).

  3. Biblical Fashion Wardrobe: Visualizes the clothing of different ranks of people (High Priest, Roman Soldier, Galilean Fisher) with fabric textures.

  4. Weights & Measures AR: Uses your phone camera to visualize how big a "cubit" or "homer" is in your actual living room.

  5. Levitical Law Tax Calculator: Input your modern income/assets and see what your tithes, offerings, and temple taxes would be under Mosaic Law.

  6. Biblical Genealogy Tree (Interactive): A zoomable family tree connecting Adam to Jesus, with filters for tribes and maternal lines.

  7. Political Map Time-Lapse: An animated map showing the changing borders of empires (Assyria, Babylon, Rome) over the biblical lands.

  8. Ancient Occupations Guide: Detailed profiles on jobs like "purple cloth dyer," "tentmaker," or "shepherd," explaining the tools and economics of the trade.

  9. Biblical Bestiary: A zoological guide to animals in the Bible (Leviathan, Behemoth, lions, sheep) with biological facts and symbolic meanings.

  10. Empire Law Comparator: Compares Mosaic Law with the Code of Hammurabi and Roman Law to highlight unique ethical aspects.

  11. Feast & Festival Calendar: A calendar app syncing the Jewish lunar feasts (Passover, Sukkot) with your modern phone calendar.

  12. Music of the Bible: An audio library of reconstructed ancient instruments (lyre, shofar, timbrel) and hypothetical psalm melodies.

  13. Biblical Medicine Cabinet: A database of herbs, balms, and treatments mentioned in scripture and their historical medical uses.

  14. Women of the Bible Profiles: A dedicated research tool focusing on the biographies, social roles, and theological contributions of biblical women.

  15. Archaeology News Feed: An aggregator app specifically for breaking news on excavations in the Levant and Near East.

IV. Social Network & Data Visualization

Focuses on connecting people and events using graph databases.

  1. Biblical "Six Degrees of Separation": A game/tool finding the shortest connection path between two characters (e.g., "Connect Goliath to Paul").

  2. Character Interaction Graph: A visual web showing who spoke to whom; larger nodes represent more social connections.

  3. Influence Heatmap: Tracks which characters are mentioned most frequently in different centuries of church history or theological writing.

  4. Prophecy Fulfillment Tracker: Connects Old Testament prophecies with their New Testament fulfillments using clickable hyperlinks.

  5. Miracle Database: A catalog of every miracle, categorized by type (healing, nature, resurrection) and agent (Jesus, Peter, Elijah).

  6. Parable Parallelizer: Displays similar parables side-by-side (e.g., Synoptic Gospels comparison) to study differences in detail.

  7. Biblical "Sentiment Analysis": uses NLP to graph the emotional tone (joy, lament, anger) of different books (e.g., Psalms vs. Lamentations).

  8. Letter Carrier Routes: Maps the probable delivery routes of the Epistles (e.g., who carried Romans to Rome?) and the logistics involved.

  9. Quotation Network: Visualizes every time the New Testament quotes the Old Testament, showing which OT books were "trending" in the 1st century.

  10. Biblical Event Timeline: A master timeline allowing users to filter by "Kings," "Prophets," "Wars," or "Births."

V. AI & Smart Search Tools

Leverages Large Language Models (LLMs) and Natural Language Processing.

  1. "Find That Verse" Semantic Search: Search by meaning, not just keywords (e.g., "stories about siblings fighting" finds Cain/Abel, Jacob/Esau).

  2. Sermon Illustrator AI: Generates metaphors and modern analogies for complex theological concepts based on biblical texts.

  3. Biblical Chatbot Persona: "Chat" with a simulated persona of a biblical figure (e.g., "Ask Noah about the Ark") based strictly on scriptural text.

  4. Thematic Thread Weaver: An AI that pulls every verse related to a specific nuanced theme (e.g., "God's silence") across the canon.

  5. Text Simplifier: Toggles Bible text between "Scholarly," "Reading," and "Child-Friendly" reading levels instantly.

  6. Bias Checker: An AI tool that analyzes sermon notes or commentaries to flag potential theological biases or over-generalizations.

  7. Biblical Summary Generator: Creates one-paragraph summaries of chapters or entire books, tailored to the user's focus (historical vs. theological).

  8. Question Generator for Study Groups: Generates open-ended discussion questions for a specific passage based on Bloom’s Taxonomy.

  9. Cross-Reference Explorer AI: Suggests "unusual" cross-references based on thematic similarity rather than just word matching.

  10. Translation Style Transfer: An AI that rewrites a passage in the style of different authors (e.g., "How would Paul write Psalm 23?").

VI. Niche & Specialized Audiences

Apps designed for specific user groups.

  1. Biblical Braille Trainer: An app assisting visually impaired users in learning Braille through scripture memorization.

  2. Dyslexia-Friendly Bible Reader: Uses specialized fonts (OpenDyslexic), color overlays, and bionic reading guides to aid fluency.

  3. Bible for Engineers: A study tool focusing on numbers, dimensions, logistics, and structural details of biblical accounts.

  4. Bible for Artists: A database of famous art pieces depicting specific verses, linking text to art history.

  5. Lawyer’s Bible: Analyzes biblical trials (Jesus, Paul) and laws through the lens of modern legal procedure and jurisprudence.

  6. Preacher’s Lectionary Planner: A productivity tool for pastors to plan sermons 3 years out, syncing with the Revised Common Lectionary.

  7. Biblical Hebrew for Kids: A gamified language learning app (like Duolingo) specifically for biblical Hebrew.

  8. Apologetics Argument Builder: A logic tree tool helping users structure arguments for the reliability of scripture or existence of God.

  9. Biblical Leadership Principles: A daily micro-learning app extracting management and leadership case studies from biblical kings and apostles.

  10. Introvert’s Study Journal: A minimalist, private, offline-first journaling app with prompts for solitary reflection.

VII. Gamification & Interactive Learning

Making research fun and competitive.

  1. Memorization RPG: You "battle" enemies by typing out verses correctly; accuracy deals damage.

  2. Biblical Trivia Royale: A massive multiplayer trivia game with brackets and leaderboards.

  3. Bible Timeline Puzzle: Drag and drop events into the correct chronological order to clear levels.

  4. Exegetical Escape Room: A digital puzzle game where you must solve linguistic and historical clues to "unlock" the meaning of a passage.

  5. Translation Tycoon: A simulation game where you manage a team of translators trying to translate the Bible into a new language.

  6. Fantasy Scripture League: Draft a "team" of biblical figures based on attributes (Wisdom, Strength, Faith) and compete in scenarios.

  7. Geo-Guesser Bible Edition: Drop into a Street View of a location in Israel/Turkey and guess which biblical site it is.

  8. Kanji/Hanzi Bible: An app for learning Chinese/Japanese characters through the Bible text.

  9. Speed Reader Trainer: A tool using RSVP (Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) to help users speed-read entire books of the Bible.

  10. Daily Greek Wordle: A "Wordle" clone using only 5-letter words from the Greek New Testament.

VIII. Collaborative & Social Research

Tools for groups and communities.

  1. Collaborative Commentary: A "Google Docs" style platform where a small group can write their own commentary on a book together.

  2. Prayer Request Analytics: A tool for churches to track the topics of prayer requests over time to identify community needs.

  3. Debate Simulator: Assigns users to "pro" or "con" sides of theological debates (e.g., Predestination) and guides structured argumentation.

  4. Crowdsourced Manuscript Transcription: An app where users help transcribe digitized images of ancient fragments (like Zooniverse).

  5. Study Partner Finder: Matches users with study partners based on timezone, denomination, and study goals.

  6. Virtual Bible Museum Curator: Users curate their own digital "museum" exhibits by selecting artifacts and verses to share with others.

  7. Family Devotion Sync: An app that syncs devices of family members so the parent controls the "page turn" on everyone's screen during reading.

  8. Local Church History: A tool for users to upload history/photos of their own local church to build a "Acts 29" continuation database.

  9. Global Reading Heatmap: Shows which verses are being read most right now around the world (anonymized data).

  10. Interfaith Scripture comparator: A respectful tool comparing biblical narratives (e.g., Joseph, Noah) with parallel accounts in the Quran or other texts for dialogue.

IX. Audio & Sensory

Going beyond standard audiobooks.

  1. Binaural Bible: Audio recordings using 3D spatial audio to immerse the listener in the scene (e.g., crowd noise behind you, Jesus in front).

  2. Scripture Songwriter: An app that helps musicians fit verbatim scripture text into rhythmic meters for songwriting.

  3. Ambient Bible: Plays background soundscapes matching the text (e.g., waves for Mark 4, desert wind for Exodus) while you read.

  4. Lectio Divina Guide: An audio guide that leads the user through the 4 stages of Lectio Divina with timed silence.

  5. Voice Control Bible: A completely hands-free bible research tool for driving or cooking (e.g., "Hey App, read me the context of John 3:16").

Next Step

Would you like me to identify which of these categories has the lowest barrier to entry for a solo developer, or which one has the highest monetization potential?

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Building a lyric-writing app is a fantastic project because songwriters have very diverse needs—from breaking writer's block to organizing hundreds of messy voice memos.

Here are 100 app ideas for writing song lyrics, categorized by the specific problem they solve or the value they add.

Category 1: Inspiration & Prompts (Breaking Writer's Block)

  1. The Daily Muse: Delivers one high-concept songwriting prompt every morning based on trending news or universal themes.

  2. Object Odyssey: Generates a random physical object (e.g., "a broken watch") and challenges you to write a song about its "secret life."

  3. Emotion Roulette: Spins a wheel of complex, obscure emotions (e.g., "sonder," "saudade") and gives definitions to write around.

  4. Headline Hero: Scrapes weird/funny news headlines to serve as song titles or hooks.

  5. Sensory Deprivation: Prompts you to describe a scene using only one sense (smell, touch, etc.) to build unique verses.

  6. Character Builder: Generates a fictional character profile (age, regrets, secrets) for storytelling songs.

  7. Dialogue Dive: Provides a snippet of overheard conversation; you have to write the song that includes this line.

  8. Dream Journal: A voice-to-text journal specifically for capturing dream fragments upon waking, auto-tagging them for lyric potential.

  9. Contrast Creator: Gives two opposing concepts (e.g., "Ice & Fire," "Silence & Scream") and asks for a bridge connecting them.

  10. Scenario Simulator: "Write a song for a breakup in a grocery store" – specific setting + action prompts.

Category 2: Rhyme & Wordplay (Expanding Vocabulary)

  1. Slant Rhyme Master: Focuses specifically on near-rhymes and assonance (vowel matching) to make lyrics sound modern, not "nursery rhyme."

  2. Alliteration Station: Suggests alliterative phrases based on a keyword you input (e.g., input "Dark" -> "Dim, Damp, Dungeon").

  3. Metaphor Machine: You type "Love is like..." and it generates unique, non-cliché metaphors (e.g., "a rusting bicycle," "a quiet storm").

  4. Idiom Twister: Takes common idioms and suggests ways to subvert them (e.g., "The early bird gets the... insomnia").

  5. Syllable Synonym: Finds synonyms that specifically fit a remaining syllable count in your line (e.g., "I need a 3-syllable word for 'fast'").

  6. Rhyme Map: Visualizes rhyme schemes (AABB, ABAB) and highlights words that break the pattern.

  7. Reverse Dictionary: You describe a feeling or concept, and it gives you the perfect single word for it.

  8. Portmanteau Generator: Blends two words to create new slang terms for catchy hooks (e.g., "Chill" + "Relax" = "Chillax").

  9. Homophone Hunter: Highlights words in your lyrics that have interesting double meanings to encourage wordplay.

  10. Flow State: A real-time rhyme suggestion tool that fades in words slightly as you type without interrupting your visual flow.

Category 3: Structure & Metre (Fixing Rhythm)

  1. Stress Tester: You speak your lyric, and it visually graphs the natural stress patterns to check against your melody.

  2. Syllable Counter Pro: Not just counting, but highlighting "heavy" vs. "light" syllables to ensure flow.

  3. Song Map Builder: A drag-and-drop interface for song sections (Verse, Chorus, Bridge) to plan the emotional arc before writing words.

  4. The Hook Doctor: Analyzes your chorus and compares its syllable/rhythm punchiness to hit songs in your genre.

  5. Line Length Balancer: Visually shows if your verses are getting too wordy or uneven compared to one another.

  6. BPM Lyricist: You set a tempo, and a metronome visualizer helps you write lines that fit strictly within 4 bars.

  7. Structure Randomizer: Suggests unconventional song structures (e.g., Chorus first, double bridge) to break habits.

  8. Pre-Chorus Polisher: Specifically focuses on building tension words to lead into a chorus.

  9. Bridge Builder: Prompts you to shift perspective (change time, person, or tone) specifically for the bridge section.

  10. Repetition Checker: Highlights words used too frequently (that aren't part of the intended hook).

Category 4: Audio & Melody Integration

  1. Hum-to-Haiku: You hum a melody; it suggests rhythmic dummy lyrics ("da-da-DA") to fit the cadence.

  2. Rhythm Typer: You tap a rhythm on your screen, and it suggests words with that exact stress pattern.

  3. Melody Matcher: Records your voice and suggests lyrics from a database that match the pitch contour (rising or falling).

  4. Vowel Visualizer: Shows the "color" of your lyrics based on vowel sounds (bright 'ee' vs. dark 'oh') to match melody mood.

  5. Cadence Keeper: A backing track app that loops simple chord progressions specifically for lyric improvisation.

  6. Voice Memo Transcriber: Optimized for sung audio—converts your mumbles into text with timestamps.

  7. Pocket Scat: Generates "scat" syllables (doo-wop, sha-la) to fill gaps where you don't have words yet.

  8. Tone Deaf: Analyzes the emotional tone of your voice recording and suggests lyrics that match that mood.

  9. Lyric Looper: A loop station specifically for stacking vocal harmonies and lyric ideas quickly.

  10. Beat Writer: A simple text editor that pulses the background color to the beat of a selected track.

Category 5: Collaboration & Social

  1. Co-Write Tinder: Matches you with other lyricists based on "weakness" (e.g., matches a great rhymer with a great storyteller).

  2. Exquisite Corpse Song: A game where users contribute one line at a time to a song without seeing the whole thing.

  3. Feedback Loop: An anonymous peer-review system where you rate 3 lyrics to get feedback on 1 of yours.

  4. Ghostwriter Market: A secure platform to sell or trade unused lyrics or hooks.

  5. Band Board: A shared workspace for bands where members can vote on line changes in real-time.

  6. Lyric Battle: Real-time timed challenges against friends (e.g., "Write a 4-line verse about 'Pizza' in 60s").

  7. Virtual Writer's Room: Video chat with integrated shared notepad and rhyme tools.

  8. Challenge Chains: A user starts a song concept, another adds a verse, another a chorus.

  9. Global Hook: A map where you can drop a "hook" pinned to a location for others to discover and finish.

  10. Wiki-Song: A public domain song project where anyone can edit and evolve the lyrics (with version history).

Category 6: Gamification & Practice

  1. Rhyme Racer: A speed game to find as many rhymes as possible for a word in 30 seconds.

  2. Lyric Tetris: Words fall, and you have to arrange them into sensible sentences before the screen fills.

  3. Metaphor Dojo: Daily challenges to rewrite cliché sentences into poetic ones.

  4. Genre Swap: Gives you a famous pop lyric and challenges you to rewrite it as a country/metal/rap song.

  5. Daily 16: A streak-based app challenging rappers to write 16 bars every single day.

  6. Vocabulary Expander: Teaches 3 new "lyrical" words a day and quizzes you on using them in a line.

  7. Rewrite History: Shows a famous song with lines removed; you have to fill in the blanks.

  8. Constraint Challenge: "Write a verse without using the letter 'E'" or "No words over 2 syllables."

  9. Topic Trainer: Forces you to write about "boring" topics (e.g., taxes, traffic) to flex creativity muscles.

  10. Level Up: An RPG where your character grows stronger the more words/songs you write.

Category 7: Genre-Specific Tools

  1. Bar Counter (Rap): Visualizes 16-bar grids and highlights internal rhyme schemes (multi-syllabic rhymes).

  2. Story Arc (Country): A template specifically for the "Verse-Chorus-Verse" storytelling structure standard in country music.

  3. Worship Leader: A database of theological themes and scripture references for CCM songwriting.

  4. Metal Growl: A thesaurus focusing on dark, visceral, and aggressive vocabulary.

  5. Pop Hook Generator: Analyzes top 40 trends to suggest "sticky" phrases and repetition patterns.

  6. Folk Tales: A database of public domain folk stories and myths to modernize into songs.

  7. Punk Protest: A news aggregator that highlights social injustices to fuel political lyrics.

  8. Love Song Cliché Killer: Flags phrases like "heart/start," "fire/desire" and suggests fresher alternatives.

  9. Musical Theater Plot: Helps structure lyrics that advance a plot or character development (the "I Want" song tool).

  10. Blues Scale Writer: Prompts AAB lyric structures typical of blues music.

Category 8: Organization & Workflow

  1. Snippet Catcher: A widget on your lock screen for one-tap entry of random ideas.

  2. Lyric Version Control: Like "Git" for lyrics—saves every edit so you can "undo" back to the version from 3 days ago.

  3. The Scrapbook: Allows you to pin photos, voice notes, and text fragments onto a virtual corkboard.

  4. Setlist Manager: Organizes finished lyrics into setlists with estimated timing and scrolling.

  5. Copyright Stamper: Automatically timestamps and emails a copy of your lyrics to yourself for proof of creation.

  6. Tagging System: Auto-tags your lyrics by mood, key, tempo, and theme for easy retrieval later.

  7. Focus Mode: A minimalist full-screen editor that blocks all notifications and other apps.

  8. Export to PDF: Formats lyrics professionally (with chord spacing) for printing for bandmates.

  9. Rhyme Highlighter: You paste a text, and it color-codes all the rhyming words to show rhyme density.

  10. Offline Vault: A secure, locally stored (no cloud) vault for sensitive or personal lyrics.

Category 9: AI & Smart Assistants

  1. AI Co-Writer: You write line A, AI suggests 3 options for line B to choose from.

  2. Style Mimic: "Rewrite this verse in the style of Bob Dylan/Eminem/Taylor Swift."

  3. Mood Shifter: "Make these lyrics sadder/angrier/more hopeful."

  4. Theme Extractor: Analyzes your rambling notes/journal and identifies the core theme or "thesis statement."

  5. Lyric Doctor: AI analyzes your lyrics and points out weak spots, confusing grammar, or broken rhythm.

  6. Prompt Engineer: An AI that asks you deep questions about your life to extract song material.

  7. Melody Suggester: AI reads your text rhythm and generates a MIDI melody file to match.

  8. Concept Blender: "Combine 'Space Travel' and 'Divorce'" -> Generates lyrical themes.

  9. Title Generator: Reads your finished lyrics and suggests 10 catchy titles.

  10. Demographic Tester: Predicts which age group or demographic might relate most to your lyrics.

Category 10: Emotional & Mood Context

  1. Color Mood: You select a color gradient, and the app provides a writing environment (font, background) to match that vibe.

  2. Weather Writer: Syncs with local weather to prompt lyrics matching the current atmosphere (rainy, sunny, foggy).

  3. Photo Inspiration: Pulls a random photo from Unsplash/Flickr and asks you to write the caption as a lyric.

  4. Nostalgia Trip: Prompts you to write about a specific year in your past, pulling up pop culture references from that year.

  5. Vibe Check: Plays ambient soundscapes (rain, cafe, forest) to set the mood while writing.

  6. Tarot Lyricist: Draws a tarot card and uses its symbolism as a song prompt.

  7. Astrology Writer: Prompts based on current planetary transits (e.g., "Mercury Retrograde: Write about miscommunication").

  8. Healing Frequencies: Plays solfeggio frequencies in the background to induce creative states.

  9. Biorhythm Writer: Tracks your creative peaks during the day and sends notifications when you are most likely to write well.

  10. The "Unsent Letter": A secure space to write lyrics as letters to people you can't talk to, with an option to "burn" (delete) them after.

Next Step for You

If you tell me which of these categories (e.g., AI, Collaboration, or Niche Genres) interests you most, I can help you flesh out the specific features, monetization strategy, or user interface for that app concept!

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Building a lyric-writing app is a fantastic project because songwriters have very diverse needs—from breaking writer's block to organizing hundreds of messy voice memos.

Here are 100 app ideas for writing song lyrics, categorized by the specific problem they solve or the value they add.

Category 1: Inspiration & Prompts (Breaking Writer's Block)

  1. The Daily Muse: Delivers one high-concept songwriting prompt every morning based on trending news or universal themes.

  2. Object Odyssey: Generates a random physical object (e.g., "a broken watch") and challenges you to write a song about its "secret life."

  3. Emotion Roulette: Spins a wheel of complex, obscure emotions (e.g., "sonder," "saudade") and gives definitions to write around.

  4. Headline Hero: Scrapes weird/funny news headlines to serve as song titles or hooks.

  5. Sensory Deprivation: Prompts you to describe a scene using only one sense (smell, touch, etc.) to build unique verses.

  6. Character Builder: Generates a fictional character profile (age, regrets, secrets) for storytelling songs.

  7. Dialogue Dive: Provides a snippet of overheard conversation; you have to write the song that includes this line.

  8. Dream Journal: A voice-to-text journal specifically for capturing dream fragments upon waking, auto-tagging them for lyric potential.

  9. Contrast Creator: Gives two opposing concepts (e.g., "Ice & Fire," "Silence & Scream") and asks for a bridge connecting them.

  10. Scenario Simulator: "Write a song for a breakup in a grocery store" – specific setting + action prompts.

Category 2: Rhyme & Wordplay (Expanding Vocabulary)

  1. Slant Rhyme Master: Focuses specifically on near-rhymes and assonance (vowel matching) to make lyrics sound modern, not "nursery rhyme."

  2. Alliteration Station: Suggests alliterative phrases based on a keyword you input (e.g., input "Dark" -> "Dim, Damp, Dungeon").

  3. Metaphor Machine: You type "Love is like..." and it generates unique, non-cliché metaphors (e.g., "a rusting bicycle," "a quiet storm").

  4. Idiom Twister: Takes common idioms and suggests ways to subvert them (e.g., "The early bird gets the... insomnia").

  5. Syllable Synonym: Finds synonyms that specifically fit a remaining syllable count in your line (e.g., "I need a 3-syllable word for 'fast'").

  6. Rhyme Map: Visualizes rhyme schemes (AABB, ABAB) and highlights words that break the pattern.

  7. Reverse Dictionary: You describe a feeling or concept, and it gives you the perfect single word for it.

  8. Portmanteau Generator: Blends two words to create new slang terms for catchy hooks (e.g., "Chill" + "Relax" = "Chillax").

  9. Homophone Hunter: Highlights words in your lyrics that have interesting double meanings to encourage wordplay.

  10. Flow State: A real-time rhyme suggestion tool that fades in words slightly as you type without interrupting your visual flow.

Category 3: Structure & Metre (Fixing Rhythm)

  1. Stress Tester: You speak your lyric, and it visually graphs the natural stress patterns to check against your melody.

  2. Syllable Counter Pro: Not just counting, but highlighting "heavy" vs. "light" syllables to ensure flow.

  3. Song Map Builder: A drag-and-drop interface for song sections (Verse, Chorus, Bridge) to plan the emotional arc before writing words.

  4. The Hook Doctor: Analyzes your chorus and compares its syllable/rhythm punchiness to hit songs in your genre.

  5. Line Length Balancer: Visually shows if your verses are getting too wordy or uneven compared to one another.

  6. BPM Lyricist: You set a tempo, and a metronome visualizer helps you write lines that fit strictly within 4 bars.

  7. Structure Randomizer: Suggests unconventional song structures (e.g., Chorus first, double bridge) to break habits.

  8. Pre-Chorus Polisher: Specifically focuses on building tension words to lead into a chorus.

  9. Bridge Builder: Prompts you to shift perspective (change time, person, or tone) specifically for the bridge section.

  10. Repetition Checker: Highlights words used too frequently (that aren't part of the intended hook).

Category 4: Audio & Melody Integration

  1. Hum-to-Haiku: You hum a melody; it suggests rhythmic dummy lyrics ("da-da-DA") to fit the cadence.

  2. Rhythm Typer: You tap a rhythm on your screen, and it suggests words with that exact stress pattern.

  3. Melody Matcher: Records your voice and suggests lyrics from a database that match the pitch contour (rising or falling).

  4. Vowel Visualizer: Shows the "color" of your lyrics based on vowel sounds (bright 'ee' vs. dark 'oh') to match melody mood.

  5. Cadence Keeper: A backing track app that loops simple chord progressions specifically for lyric improvisation.

  6. Voice Memo Transcriber: Optimized for sung audio—converts your mumbles into text with timestamps.

  7. Pocket Scat: Generates "scat" syllables (doo-wop, sha-la) to fill gaps where you don't have words yet.

  8. Tone Deaf: Analyzes the emotional tone of your voice recording and suggests lyrics that match that mood.

  9. Lyric Looper: A loop station specifically for stacking vocal harmonies and lyric ideas quickly.

  10. Beat Writer: A simple text editor that pulses the background color to the beat of a selected track.

Category 5: Collaboration & Social

  1. Co-Write Tinder: Matches you with other lyricists based on "weakness" (e.g., matches a great rhymer with a great storyteller).

  2. Exquisite Corpse Song: A game where users contribute one line at a time to a song without seeing the whole thing.

  3. Feedback Loop: An anonymous peer-review system where you rate 3 lyrics to get feedback on 1 of yours.

  4. Ghostwriter Market: A secure platform to sell or trade unused lyrics or hooks.

  5. Band Board: A shared workspace for bands where members can vote on line changes in real-time.

  6. Lyric Battle: Real-time timed challenges against friends (e.g., "Write a 4-line verse about 'Pizza' in 60s").

  7. Virtual Writer's Room: Video chat with integrated shared notepad and rhyme tools.

  8. Challenge Chains: A user starts a song concept, another adds a verse, another a chorus.

  9. Global Hook: A map where you can drop a "hook" pinned to a location for others to discover and finish.

  10. Wiki-Song: A public domain song project where anyone can edit and evolve the lyrics (with version history).

Category 6: Gamification & Practice

  1. Rhyme Racer: A speed game to find as many rhymes as possible for a word in 30 seconds.

  2. Lyric Tetris: Words fall, and you have to arrange them into sensible sentences before the screen fills.

  3. Metaphor Dojo: Daily challenges to rewrite cliché sentences into poetic ones.

  4. Genre Swap: Gives you a famous pop lyric and challenges you to rewrite it as a country/metal/rap song.

  5. Daily 16: A streak-based app challenging rappers to write 16 bars every single day.

  6. Vocabulary Expander: Teaches 3 new "lyrical" words a day and quizzes you on using them in a line.

  7. Rewrite History: Shows a famous song with lines removed; you have to fill in the blanks.

  8. Constraint Challenge: "Write a verse without using the letter 'E'" or "No words over 2 syllables."

  9. Topic Trainer: Forces you to write about "boring" topics (e.g., taxes, traffic) to flex creativity muscles.

  10. Level Up: An RPG where your character grows stronger the more words/songs you write.

Category 7: Genre-Specific Tools

  1. Bar Counter (Rap): Visualizes 16-bar grids and highlights internal rhyme schemes (multi-syllabic rhymes).

  2. Story Arc (Country): A template specifically for the "Verse-Chorus-Verse" storytelling structure standard in country music.

  3. Worship Leader: A database of theological themes and scripture references for CCM songwriting.

  4. Metal Growl: A thesaurus focusing on dark, visceral, and aggressive vocabulary.

  5. Pop Hook Generator: Analyzes top 40 trends to suggest "sticky" phrases and repetition patterns.

  6. Folk Tales: A database of public domain folk stories and myths to modernize into songs.

  7. Punk Protest: A news aggregator that highlights social injustices to fuel political lyrics.

  8. Love Song Cliché Killer: Flags phrases like "heart/start," "fire/desire" and suggests fresher alternatives.

  9. Musical Theater Plot: Helps structure lyrics that advance a plot or character development (the "I Want" song tool).

  10. Blues Scale Writer: Prompts AAB lyric structures typical of blues music.

Category 8: Organization & Workflow

  1. Snippet Catcher: A widget on your lock screen for one-tap entry of random ideas.

  2. Lyric Version Control: Like "Git" for lyrics—saves every edit so you can "undo" back to the version from 3 days ago.

  3. The Scrapbook: Allows you to pin photos, voice notes, and text fragments onto a virtual corkboard.

  4. Setlist Manager: Organizes finished lyrics into setlists with estimated timing and scrolling.

  5. Copyright Stamper: Automatically timestamps and emails a copy of your lyrics to yourself for proof of creation.

  6. Tagging System: Auto-tags your lyrics by mood, key, tempo, and theme for easy retrieval later.

  7. Focus Mode: A minimalist full-screen editor that blocks all notifications and other apps.

  8. Export to PDF: Formats lyrics professionally (with chord spacing) for printing for bandmates.

  9. Rhyme Highlighter: You paste a text, and it color-codes all the rhyming words to show rhyme density.

  10. Offline Vault: A secure, locally stored (no cloud) vault for sensitive or personal lyrics.

Category 9: AI & Smart Assistants

  1. AI Co-Writer: You write line A, AI suggests 3 options for line B to choose from.

  2. Style Mimic: "Rewrite this verse in the style of Bob Dylan/Eminem/Taylor Swift."

  3. Mood Shifter: "Make these lyrics sadder/angrier/more hopeful."

  4. Theme Extractor: Analyzes your rambling notes/journal and identifies the core theme or "thesis statement."

  5. Lyric Doctor: AI analyzes your lyrics and points out weak spots, confusing grammar, or broken rhythm.

  6. Prompt Engineer: An AI that asks you deep questions about your life to extract song material.

  7. Melody Suggester: AI reads your text rhythm and generates a MIDI melody file to match.

  8. Concept Blender: "Combine 'Space Travel' and 'Divorce'" -> Generates lyrical themes.

  9. Title Generator: Reads your finished lyrics and suggests 10 catchy titles.

  10. Demographic Tester: Predicts which age group or demographic might relate most to your lyrics.

Category 10: Emotional & Mood Context

  1. Color Mood: You select a color gradient, and the app provides a writing environment (font, background) to match that vibe.

  2. Weather Writer: Syncs with local weather to prompt lyrics matching the current atmosphere (rainy, sunny, foggy).

  3. Photo Inspiration: Pulls a random photo from Unsplash/Flickr and asks you to write the caption as a lyric.

  4. Nostalgia Trip: Prompts you to write about a specific year in your past, pulling up pop culture references from that year.

  5. Vibe Check: Plays ambient soundscapes (rain, cafe, forest) to set the mood while writing.

  6. Tarot Lyricist: Draws a tarot card and uses its symbolism as a song prompt.

  7. Astrology Writer: Prompts based on current planetary transits (e.g., "Mercury Retrograde: Write about miscommunication").

  8. Healing Frequencies: Plays solfeggio frequencies in the background to induce creative states.

  9. Biorhythm Writer: Tracks your creative peaks during the day and sends notifications when you are most likely to write well.

  10. The "Unsent Letter": A secure space to write lyrics as letters to people you can't talk to, with an option to "burn" (delete) them after.

Next Step for You

If you tell me which of these categories (e.g., AI, Collaboration, or Niche Genres) interests you most, I can help you flesh out the specific features, monetization strategy, or user interface for that app concept!

Here are 100 more app ideas, pushing into new territories like AR/VR, Blockchain, Neuroscience, and Live Performance.

Category 11: AR/VR & Spatial Computing (The "Immersive" Lyricist)

  1. Spatial Rhyme Room: (VR) You stand in a virtual room where rhyming words float in the air around you. You grab them and pull them into your timeline.

  2. The "Minority Report" Editor: (AR) Use hand gestures to swipe lines of lyrics from Verse 1 to Verse 2 on a giant virtual wall in your living room.

  3. Concert Simulator: (VR) Puts you on a virtual stage with a screaming crowd while you read your lyrics off a teleprompter to test "stage fright" and flow.

  4. Walk & Write AR: (AR) As you walk down the street, the app overlays words on real-world objects (e.g., point at a tree -> pop-up suggests "Rooted," "Sway," "Ancient").

  5. Atmosphere Immersion: (VR) Transports you to a rainy Paris café or a gritty subway station to write lyrics that match that specific vibe.

  6. Lyric Constellations: (VR) Visualizes your song as a 3D star map where connecting stars (words) creates different narrative paths.

  7. Hololens Co-Write: (AR) You see your co-writer's avatar sitting on your couch, even if they are in another country, with a shared virtual notepad floating between you.

  8. Rhythm Saber: (VR) A game where you slash blocks to the beat, but the blocks are syllables of your lyrics—helps test if a line is too "clunky."

  9. The Memory Palace: (VR) Build a virtual house where every room represents a song section. You "walk" through the house to memorize your lyrics.

  10. Focus Blinders: (VR) A headset app that blacks out everything except the one line you are currently working on.

Category 12: Hardware & Wearables (Writing on the Go)

  1. Watch Whisperer: (Apple Watch) A tap-to-record app that instantly transcribes your hook idea and saves it as a complication on your watch face.

  2. Haptic Metronome: (Smartwatch) Vibrates your wrist with the song's groove so you can write lyrics to a beat without anyone hearing it.

  3. Sleep Talker: (Wearable) Detects when you are mumbling in your sleep (hypnagogic state) and records it, tagging it as "Subconscious Ideas."

  4. Heart Rate DJ: (Fitbit Integration) Matches the tempo of the beat you're writing to with your current heart rate (e.g., fast beats for workouts, slow for resting).

  5. Gesture Commander: (Smart Ring) Tap your finger on a table to tap out the syllable count; the app converts taps to a rhythm grid on your phone.

  6. The Commuter: (CarPlay/Android Auto) Completely voice-controlled lyric drafting for driving. "Siri, change the last line to 'I drove all night'."

  7. Shower Notes: A waterproof, voice-activated wall tablet specifically for capturing those brilliant ideas you get in the shower.

  8. Biometric Block Breaker: Detects high stress levels (via smartwatch) and automatically switches the app to "Soothing Mode" with calming prompts.

  9. Bone Conduction Prompter: Audio-based lyrics prompting that only you can hear through bone-conduction glasses, for discreet practice.

  10. Pen-to-Digital: A smart pen integration that digitizes your handwritten lyrics in real-time and makes them searchable text.

Category 13: Web3 & Blockchain (Ownership & Smart Contracts)

  1. Smart Split Sheet: automatically generates a blockchain smart contract for royalty splits (50/50) the moment a co-writer adds a line to the document.

  2. Lyric NFT Minter: Turn your handwritten lyric sheets into NFTs to sell to superfans as digital collectibles.

  3. The Immutable Ledger: A "Proof of Creation" app that logs every keystroke on the blockchain to prove in court that you wrote the song first.

  4. DAO Writer's Room: A decentralized app where 1,000 fans each pay $1 to vote on the next line of your song (Crowdsourced Lyrics).

  5. Sample Clearwater: Automatically detects if your lyric quotes a famous copyrighted line and checks the blockchain for licensing costs.

  6. Ghostwriter Token: You write lyrics for others anonymously; if the song hits #1, the smart contract automatically pays you a bonus without revealing your identity.

  7. Version Vault: Uses blockchain to store every historical version of a song, allowing you to sell "The Demo Tapes" access later.

  8. Global Rhyme Bank: A marketplace where you can buy/sell unique 2-bar "hooks" or "rhyme couplets" using crypto.

  9. Decentralized Dictionary: A slang dictionary updated by the community where users get tokens for defining new street terms first.

  10. Legacy Locker: A "Time Capsule" contract that releases your unreleased lyrics to the public automatically 50 years after you die.

Category 14: Psychology & Neuroscience (The Writer's Brain)

  1. Flow State Trigger: Uses binaural beats and specific color frequencies to force your brain into "Alpha Waves" (creativity mode).

  2. The Critic Silencer: A text editor that deletes your previous line if you stop typing for more than 10 seconds (forces you to keep moving forward).

  3. Synesthesia Simulator: Colors the background of the text editor based on the "sound" of the words you type (e.g., "Sharp" = Red, "Soft" = Blue).

  4. Cognitive Shuffle: Shows you a stream of random, non-related images for 1 minute to "reset" your brain's pattern recognition before writing.

  5. Emotional Cartography: You select "Anger" and the app asks you therapy-based questions ("Where do you feel it in your body?") to ground lyrics in sensation.

  6. The Devil's Advocate: An AI persona that aggressively questions your lyric choices ("Is that really true? Why did you say that?") to force deeper honesty.

  7. Morning Pages: A freewriting app that unlocks your actual lyric projects only after you've written 500 words of stream-of-consciousness nonsense.

  8. Memory Trigger: Shows you a random photo from your own camera roll from 5 years ago to spark nostalgic storytelling.

  9. Persona Swap: The app UI changes to look like a diary, a police report, or a text message thread to trick your brain into writing in different voices.

  10. Dopamine Reward: Gamifies writing by unlocking a "mystery box" (new beat, new font, funny gif) every time you finish a verse.

Category 15: Performance & Live Tools

  1. Teleprompter Pro: Scrolls lyrics based on voice recognition (it hears where you are in the song and scrolls to match).

  2. Audience interaction: A simplified lyric display for the crowd's phones so they can sing along to the chorus at your show.

  3. Setlist Banger: Calculates the total BPM energy of your setlist based on your lyric density and tempo.

  4. Ad-Lib Trainer: Mutes the vocal track randomly for 2 bars and challenges you to improvise (ad-lib) in the gap.

  5. Stage Banter Generator: Suggests funny or poignant things to say between songs based on the themes of the next track.

  6. Live Lyric Video: Generates a visualizer of your lyrics in real-time as you sing them, for projection on stage screens.

  7. The "Forget-Me-Not": Vibrates your phone/watch with the first word of the next verse 5 seconds before you have to sing it.

  8. Vocal Warmup Writer: Generates tongue-twister lyrics specifically designed to warm up your voice before a show.

  9. Panic Button: If you forget lyrics on stage, you tap a pedal/button and it loops the instrumental while displaying the lyrics on your floor monitor.

  10. Crowd Source Encore: Lets the audience vote on which song (lyrics) you should play next via a QR code.

Category 16: Fan Engagement & Marketing

  1. Lyric Card Maker: Instantly turns a highlighted couplet into a beautiful Instagram/TikTok graphic (like Spotify Canvas).

  2. Hidden Meaning: Allows you to annotate your own lyrics (like Genius.com) but on your own website/profile for fans to unlock.

  3. Lyric Merch: Automatically mocks up t-shirts and mugs with your catchy hooks to see which ones look best as merchandise.

  4. Sing-Along Challenge: Creates a karaoke version of your new song and invites fans to record their own verses (duet feature).

  5. Easter Egg Hider: Helps you weave secret codes or acronyms into your lyrics for superfans to decipher.

  6. Song Teaser: Generates a 15-second video of just the lyrics "typing themselves" to tease a song release.

  7. Lyric Poll: "Help me finish this song"—Fans vote between two different rhyming lines.

  8. Behind the Bars: You record a 30-second video explaining the story behind a specific line, attached to the lyric text.

  9. Fan Dedication: Lets you write a custom verse for a fan who pays for a personalized version of your song.

  10. Viral Hook Tester: A/B tests two different choruses with a small test audience to see which one they remember better.

Category 17: Educational & Kids (Future Songwriters)

  1. Rap Academy for Kids: Teaches counting bars using cartoons and animal sounds.

  2. Baby Bard: A drag-and-drop poetry magnet app for toddlers to make their first sentences.

  3. History Raps: Prompts kids to write songs about historical figures (Hamilton style) with fact-checking built-in.

  4. Emoji Songwriter: You write exclusively in emojis, and the app translates it into lyrics (or vice versa).

  5. Schoolhouse Rocker: Teaches grammar (nouns, verbs, adjectives) by asking you to fill in the blanks of a catchy pop song.

  6. Lullaby Maker: Helps parents write custom lullabies for their babies using soothing word suggestions.

  7. My First Band: A collaborative app for school classrooms where each student contributes one instrument or lyric line.

  8. Rhyme Time: A matching game (Candy Crush style) where you match rhyming words to clear the board.

  9. Emotion Wheel for Kids: Helps children identify what they are feeling and suggests words to express that emotion in a song.

  10. Parody Maker: Gives kids a famous nursery rhyme and asks them to change the topic to "Minecraft" or "Pizza."

Category 18: Data Science & Analytics

  1. Cliche Detector: Scans your lyrics against a database of 1 million hit songs and highlights phrases that are "overused."

  2. Sentiment Analysis: Graphs the emotional arc of your song (e.g., "Starts Sad, Ends Happy") to see if the narrative works.

  3. Vocabulary Grade Level: Tells you if your lyrics are at a 3rd-grade level (Pop) or 12th-grade level (Folk/Rap).

  4. Phonetic Fingerprint: Analyzes the "percussiveness" of your consonants (hard Ks and Ts vs soft Ss) to match the drum beat.

  5. Hit Predictor: Uses AI to compare your lyric structure to current Billboard Top 10 songs and gives a "Commercial Potential" score.

  6. Keyword Density: Warns you if you've used the word "Baby" 45 times (unless that's the point).

  7. Rhyme Density Heatmap: A visual heat map showing which parts of your verse are most complex and which are "filler."

  8. Genre Classifier: AI reads your text and tells you "This sounds like 90s Grunge" or "This sounds like Modern Country."

  9. Melody Math: Calculates the mathematical symmetry of your syllables (e.g., Line 1 has 10 syllables, Line 2 has 11—suggests cutting 1).

  10. Global Trend Watch: Tells you which words are currently trending in songs worldwide (e.g., "Quarantine" in 2020).

Category 19: Niche & Novelty

  1. The Drunken Poet: A wobbly interface that actually gets harder to use the more you type, simulating a bar napkin.

  2. Zodiac Lyricist: "You are a Scorpio, so today you should write about revenge."

  3. Fortune Cookie Song: Generates a song prompt from a digital fortune cookie.

  4. Haiku to Hook: Forces you to write a hook in strictly 5-7-5 syllables.

  5. Morse Code Music: Translates your lyrics into Morse code rhythms to use as a drum pattern.

  6. The Ransom Note: Visualizes your lyrics as cut-out letters from magazines for a punk rock aesthetic.

  7. Elevator Pitch: You have exactly 15 seconds (the time of an elevator ride) to record your song idea before it deletes.

  8. Klingon Opera: A novelty translator that turns your love song into Klingon (or Elvish) for nerd-core bands.

  9. Cat-GPT: An AI that only suggests "Meow" variations but in perfect rhyme schemes (just for fun/melody placement).

  10. Toilet Thoughts: A specific simple notepad that only opens for 5 minutes at a time.

Category 20: Cross-Disciplinary (Life x Lyrics)

  1. Cooking with Bars: A recipe app where the instructions are written in rhyme/rap flow.

  2. Gym Flow: You input your workout intensity, and it prompts lyrics that match the aggression level (e.g., "Push," "Grind," "Sweat").

  3. Travel Diaries: Geotags your lyrics. When you revisit that city, it unlocks the lyrics you wrote there last time.

  4. Language Learner: Helps you write a song in a language you are learning (e.g., Spanish) by suggesting rhyming cognates.

  5. Coding to Chords: Converts your Python/Javascript code into lyrics (for dev-core music).

  6. Nature Walk: Identifies bird calls (like Shazam) and suggests lyrics that mimic the rhythm of the bird.

  7. Shopping List Song: Turns your boring grocery list into a catchy jingle so you don't forget items.

  8. Meditation Mantras: Helps you write your own personal mantras for meditation, focusing on vowel resonance.

  9. Journal-to-Song: Securely scans your private diary app and highlights sentences that sound like song titles.

  10. Dream Team: A social alarm clock where you and a friend both wake up and have to write 4 lines before the alarm turns off

 

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