This could work for free or 0 price ideas, but for paid services or products you have to ask someone to give you money to find out if they really like your idea.
interesting concept, but I'm always worried that submitting ideas to a site like this will result in the good ones being stolen, if not by the website owner then by the users.
Interesting site. I think it could be more helpful if it also had a "wouldn't use" button that also asks for specific feedback. Sometimes its good to hear peoples concerns when you are still in the idea phase.
There should be a way to suggest/tag an existing solution (to generate conversation -- why is their solution better?)
This seems like a good way to help people collaborate and not re-invent the wheel, unless there's a compelling reason / competitive advantage / unique value proposition.
it doesn't seem to be working. it's stuck on a "do you want to delete this idea" opened in front of a "congratulations! we wish you the best of luck" opened in front of "after you click launch..." (at this point, I stopped deleting div elements to find out what's behind dialog number 2)
Interestingly, I had a similar idea some weeks ago. In addition to checking if your ideas are worth stealing it could also be used to connect people with similar ideas.
Then I tried to find a solution to the "good ideas will get stolen" issue and lost interest since I could not find a solution that would not involve a repulsive amount of cryptography.
Would love to hear other people take on this, though.
"Elevtr IO is an app for testing your minimum viable product or supporting ideas you like."
A MVP isn't a description of something that doesn't exist. An MVP is the cheapest way to get value to your users. Interesting idea for a site, but I wish they wouldn't use the phrase MVP.
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 60.2 ms ] threadI tried to do exactly that. But the only idea that I'd implement was "elevtr io".
This seems like a good way to help people collaborate and not re-invent the wheel, unless there's a compelling reason / competitive advantage / unique value proposition.
Then I tried to find a solution to the "good ideas will get stolen" issue and lost interest since I could not find a solution that would not involve a repulsive amount of cryptography.
Would love to hear other people take on this, though.
A MVP isn't a description of something that doesn't exist. An MVP is the cheapest way to get value to your users. Interesting idea for a site, but I wish they wouldn't use the phrase MVP.