Ask HN: Review my weekend project (Scribld.in)
URL: http://scribld.in/
First, thanks for taking the time to check it out.
I frequently find myself having ideas for projects, startups, etc. and find it difficult to keep them all organized. I wanted to build a site where I could keep all of those ideas together and bring people in for feedback as I needed; after two days and 30 hours of coding, this is the result.
If you have any questions, comments, feedback, etc. please feel free to ask them here or via e-mail (address in profile).
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 35.5 ms ] threadThanks again!
I hate having to log in to things to try them.
99% of the time I use a fake e-mail and junk password just to get past the barrier. If I like the service, then I rejoin with information I'm likely to remember.
Tried it with junk e-mail then realized you send an e-mail validation. Why? So annoying. Will attempt to re-register and use mailinator. Success, finally!
If I happened upon this site, I wouldn't be confident enough in what it does to ever create an account. Too much hassle to create an account for something that I have very little idea of what it does. It takes notes and lets me share them? I don't see the value.
Ok, I'm signed in... now I finally get to see wtf this thing does.
It's basically a way for me to create tiny discussions about stuff. Kind of neat... except for the fact that people are going to have to log in to comment and view any of my scribbles.
If you could make things more open by alleviating any need to log in, I might use it.
There are certain things I definitely want accountability for but I could add the ability to do some things anonymously (comment maybe?). I should mention that you can invite people to participate in your scribbles which will alleviate their need to validate the e-mail address since the invite has to go to a valid e-mail.
I like the simplification of "a way to create tiny discussions"; I may use that in the future if that's okay with you :)
I think you should go with the "tiny discussions" idea, since I regrettably haven't.
There's no maybe about a tour/features/walkthrough... you need it. You need to adequately describe what your service does and why I should use it.
Like I said before, I've been thinking about the commenting space for about 3 years now. I've watched things like Disqus, Facebook Pages, and Ning pop up well beyond the time I had the idea of simplifying and unifying discussion. And, still, it seems nobody has managed to nail down the massive market of tiny forums.
To put this in perspective, google for virtually any type of forum. iPod forum. Nissan forum. Twilight Forum. Etc. The top results you'll get for each of this will be massively popular and lucrative message boards. Basically, they'll be a good domain name with PHPBB loaded up in them, and that's sufficient to get a critical mass of people using it. Now, think to yourself: in the next x years, what new products, movies, brands, etc will be created that will have potential for these similar types of lucrative forums? You can't know the answer. But as the future unfolds, the market will know. And if you could capture some of this market, you'd be in for a lot of traffic.
My conclusion is that the best way to go about this is to have users create the forums. I think there is a lot of money to be made in discussion forums, and user-generated forums is how you guarantee you are the first to capture the market's need for a particular forum. Think: A wikipedia of forums.
I realize this post might be pretty incoherent and barely related to your weekend project. Sorry, I haven't eaten breakfast yet.
If a website asks for an email address and then doesn't validate it, people could be using anyone else's email address.
The thing is that User should know what to do. I understand it's a weekend project but i guess u can use HNers comments to improve it .
Thanks again for the feedback! I'll put together a walkthrough and some help info and maybe some guiding information messages after you've signed up.