On Survivor 48, Kyle Fraser’s alliance with castmate Kamilla Karthigesu helped him win the game. Now, the pair are turning their competitive edge into a business venture, launching Paprclip – an app designed to help users achieve personal goals through social accountability.
Inspired by their experiences and positive psychology principles, the app aims to bring people together to tackle personal challenges, whether that's health and wellness or other endeavors. Users can compete in daily challenges, build habits, and share progress via short clips, making it a more engaging form of social media than others.
The founders hope Paprclip will offer something unique by leveraging the power of community and accountability, much like their own successful partnership on Survivor. Despite some setbacks, such as Fraser's physical injury during filming, both are confident in the app’s potential.
Paprclip is currently raising funds through Kickstarter to support its development, with a focus on user interaction and community building, rather than just individual goal tracking.







