The video is a humorous discussion about the usefulness or uselessness of various apps. The host, Felipe Neto, and his friends discuss three apps in detail: "Yo", "Celebrity Heights", and "RunPee".
"Yo" is a messaging app where users can send a "yo" to each other. The app is hilariously described as being useful for sending "yo"s to people and is considered by some as a joke.
"Celebrity Heights" is a website that lists the heights of celebrities, which was initially an app. The website is considered somewhat useful as it allows users to find the height of various celebrities, but it is also criticized for its lack of search functionality and focus on American celebrities.
"RunPee" is an app that sends notifications to users when it's okay to go to the bathroom during a movie. The app is considered useless by some due to its cost, with users having to pay per film.
The video ends with Felipe Neto and his friends having a laugh at the expense of the apps.
1. The speaker, Felipe Neto, is discussing various applications in a humorous and interactive way.
2. The first application discussed is a "yo" app, which is a messaging app where users can send "yo" messages to each other.
3. The app has a unique feature of sending a "yo" sound, which can be customized with a photo or location.
4. The users in the discussion install the app and discuss its functionality and usefulness.
5. The next application discussed is Celebrity Heights, a website that provides information about the heights of celebrities.
6. The website allows users to search for celebrities by their last name.
7. The app Poop Tracker is discussed, which is an application that allows users to keep a diary of their poop.
8. The app includes a medical scale, the Bristol Scale, to classify and analyze the consistency of the user's feces.
9. The app RunPee is also discussed, which is designed to notify users when it's okay to use the restroom while watching a movie.
10. The app informs users when it's okay to use the restroom based on the part of the film they're watching.
11. The app also provides information about the film, including whether it has a post-credit scene.