Make an india section, and get a guaranteed surge of users. The amount of funding into local delivery startups has grown so much, everyone gets paid to signup. People signup once, use the offer, and uninstall the app. VC-funded groceries FTW :)
Hi Kruk! Thanks for checking out the site. Your feedback is very similar to @anilgulecha's suggestion to add India specific startups. I'll certainly prioritize categorizing startups by location.
Or changed the promotion values depending on country. I know Hello Fresh offers promotions in Germany (I have some of their promo cards in my living room, undecided if I want to try it out, and it is for €20 off, IIRC - I am at work at the moment). So the info they offer $40 off is kinda wrong for me...
Good point. Adding location-based info for startups is definitely on the top of my to-do list. Though it could be a bit tricky gathering all the information accurately (startups change their pricing on whim).
Instacart costs $99 a year, and signing up for the $10 discount offer means signing up for the $99 fee. Note that the site does not disclose the annual cost.
Does "onboarded.com" get a kickback from the services they promote? If so, they're a paid advertiser, but are not disclosing that they are a paid advertiser.
The use of the word "Free" triggers the FTC rule on "Free", which means the full terms must be disclosed.[1]
Hi Animats - Thanks for the technical analysis. We don't get any "kickback" or benefits from promoting services. In fact, we don't post specific referral codes or promo codes on the site. I created the site to track services I used in the past.
However, I understand the point you're trying to make. I'll definitely work on making it clear if a service is offering something for "free" and clarify the full terms of the wording.
Just found out OnBoarded.co is on the front page of ProductHunt! I'm honored and infinitely thankful to the HN community (shout out to @kwdinc for hunting it)!
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[ 6.2 ms ] story [ 47.9 ms ] threadSeriously .. make an India section.
Instacart costs $99 a year, and signing up for the $10 discount offer means signing up for the $99 fee. Note that the site does not disclose the annual cost.
Does "onboarded.com" get a kickback from the services they promote? If so, they're a paid advertiser, but are not disclosing that they are a paid advertiser.
The use of the word "Free" triggers the FTC rule on "Free", which means the full terms must be disclosed.[1]
[1] https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/adv...
However, I understand the point you're trying to make. I'll definitely work on making it clear if a service is offering something for "free" and clarify the full terms of the wording.