Offer HN: Free startup idea / designs
A while ago I tried to sell these designs, as well as the domain. That didn't go over so well. I've learned a lot since then, and my co-founder and I on this idea decided not to pursue it, because we wanted to pursue our other startup ideas. So far, we've both progressed greatly with them.
So what I'm offering is the domain name crowdtutor.com, as well as 4~ PSD's + any more that I can find. We probably also have some docs and sitemaps floating around. If multiple people are interested, I'll do my best to judge who to give them too, although ideas on how to work this out would be appreciated.
The designers were done by a VERY good startup designer, currently working at a YC and VC funded startup.
Designs:
- http://cl.ly/0N0r0a170k340c2c1i05 (Homepage)
- http://cl.ly/2E2a051A0Y1l223H1w1J (Dashboard)
- http://cl.ly/1L2T3k302r0E3H0H3J3F (Dashboard Teacher)
- http://cl.ly/1X1s342E3i1I0z442J19 (Tutor Teaching View)
- http://cl.ly/0M0g1H1l1C3P0x1f1q3x (Tutor viewing Student Whiteboards)
- http://cl.ly/0I352V3a0F0C2k3f2w1s (Student Whiteboard View)
Hope someone can find a home for these!
Edit: I would be happy to give these away free to someone I know who will actually develop. But I would be happy to sell it to someone too. A lot of money went into this.
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- http://cl.ly/2E2a051A0Y1l223H1w1J (Dashboard)
- http://cl.ly/1L2T3k302r0E3H0H3J3F (Dashboard Teacher)
- http://cl.ly/1X1s342E3i1I0z442J19 (Tutor Teaching View)
- http://cl.ly/0M0g1H1l1C3P0x1f1q3x (Tutor viewing Student Whiteboards)
- http://cl.ly/0I352V3a0F0C2k3f2w1s (Student Whiteboard View)
Unrelated to the OP:
This has surely come up before, but I haven't seen it come up since I started visiting here: why does HN not auto-link URLs in the submission (with rel="nofollow" if there are SEO concerns), instead of relying on people making "clickable" posts?
Good luck on finding someone to continue it. I was just thinking that Mozilla's implementation of this same idea was proof that the idea has merit, and with as many "what's a good startup idea" posts as we see around here, there should be someone to pick it up.
I'd definitely develop it. I just don't know diddly about (the social end of) running it. Anybody interested in that end of it? michael@vivtek.com.
Trial classes, user clustering to look out for specific classes... There's a lot of very neat stuff to be done.
A few things bothered me though:
- I just listened to part of a lecture that began with, "...my purpose for this course is for you to do well on homework and exams." Wait a second, I thought the purpose of a teacher was to assist in the learning process of a student? Statements like that inculcated into us are seriously damaging to us as human beings.
- Some of the professors speak very slowly and aren't especially engaging/inspiring.
- The site caters to our very broken system with a focus on AP courses and what not. I could see the financial benefits of such a method but that's about it.
It's definitely an interesting area though, would love to discuss more to see what went wrong with you guys. Email me if you're interested.
We were thinking of pursuing something similar.
Btw I run http://www.UniversityTutor.com
The whiteboard idea is attractive (Tutor.com has made a pretty large business out of this). I haven't seen it be very effective though, especially for math/science tutoring.
- you can't write equations/diagrams nearly as fast/well with a mouse.
- purchasing a tablet surface for every tutor AND student (similar to what Sal Khan uses) is usually cost prohibitive and a technical hurdle for some.
- also, just simple stuff like looking at their textbook together can't be done well over the internet.
Btw didn't mean for this to come across as critical but was honestly curious what your ideas were around solving some things like that and taking on tutor.com? If you want to chat more I can be reached through the site on my profile.
I've put a lot of thought into creating a similar site but for mentorships, in particular for the growing population of autodidacts, unsatisfied school students, and in general people unhappy with their education.
One constructive criticism: I would add some more space around the "Search" functionality. This area is a little cluttered at present (too close to the preview image on the right and the high level process text/images below) and my eye I think you would improve conversions by emphasising this section a little more (since performing a search should be the "call to action" for visitors).
I wanted the same thing as a vertical for music teachers. Target the teachers not the students. Students will come when there are teachers. It doesn't have to be pure-virtual, initially it can just be an in-out board.
Also it should be subject focused with puts (I have skill x and am willing to teach) or calls (needs to be taught a skill). Calculus, beginning programming or linguistics. Subjects that many students have mental roadblocks getting over that require the tutor to map the roadblock and route around it.
I like the interaction of your site. Its a very helpful function.
I run www.dumeet.com, it supports a whiteboard and 6 live conferencing participants, We were planning to pivot to educational, your designs are real good, i would like to modify some parts and add other stuff, Can you email to wissam@duleaf.com
I'm super-interested in these designs & maybe the domain and happy to share them with others if you go the CC route. Also just interested in talking with any edu-startups-- that's what gets me up every morning.
Good luck with whatever comes next & thanks! Eli (eli@tutortrove.com)