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.
