Ask YC: Try our Local Chat Demo at Startup School
We have an alpha version of our new app up at http://www.imoverhere.net.
I thought that Startup School would be a great opportunity to test it, since we'll have hundreds of people in the same place talking about the same thing. Put your map marker on Kresge Auditorium at Stanford if you want to talk about Startup School.
I want to stress that this is an early, limited-time alpha version. It is not feature-complete, and it may fall flat on its face, but we couldn't miss this opportunity to get feedback from hundreds of smart people. We'll close down after this weekend and hopefully have a much better beta to launch in a couple of months.
Thanks for your help.
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This might not be the best implementation of the idea, but it's a start. Imagine a coffee shop with a chat room just for that coffee shop. You could post an away message of what you're reading, and if someone was interested they'd send you a message. You could meet one or two people every single time you went there. Technology would finally bring people together instead of driving them apart.
Or imagine if your neighborhood had a chat room or bulletin board. I don't know any of the other people in my neighborhood. It would be great if I could let them know when we are cooking, so they could come and hang out and have a bite with me and my roommates. However, how do I find them? Where can I post that information where 15-year-old Singaporans aren't also in the conversation? I want to communicate only with a narrow, local subset of humanity here.
The only people today that are doing local social software are Craigslist and dating sites. Both of them bring real people together in real life. However, there is room for more applications in the space.
If someone wanted to see who wanted to join him for a bite to eat at a break, local chat would be much better than IRC, for example.
tried aim+gchat.
It'll be neat when it has a large following, but kind of useless in the beginning.
-college freshmen moving into dorms -natural disasters -concerts -sporting events -political rallies -seminars like startup school
This isn't a launch; it's a demo.
We'll try to make that more clear when we launch the beta. The screencast will help too.