Every app that ever tried to compete with TikTok lost. Facebook copied it (Reels), YouTube copied it (Shorts), Snapchat copied it (Spotlight) — and none of them actually killed the scroll habit. Doomersion's bet is different: don't compete with doomscrolling. Become it.
The startup, backed by Y Combinator in the W2026 batch, asks a simple question: if Gen Z is going to spend 2.5 to 3 hours a day staring at short videos anyway, why not make those videos teach them Japanese? It's less a language learning app than a hostile takeover of your brain's dopamine loop — and the early numbers suggest it's working.
15,000 downloads in the first two weeks. Power users logging 3+ hours daily. App Store reviews describing Doomersion as the app that replaced TikTok entirely. For a four-person team out of San Francisco, that's not a bad start.
