Ask YC: Building a software review website, what to use?
So me and one of my friends have decided to start a software review website (iphone). We're looking to build in user reviews, search, categories, etc. It doesn't seem to make sense to us to start from scratch when there might be existing back-end software or frameworks out there to help us, but we're having trouble finding them. It seems every other day I read about a new company that's made building sites a whole lot easier, but a Google search on the subject seems to turn up a lot of SEO-ish, spammy or "make money now!" type sites that seem very shady.
So we thought we'd ask here. Have any good solutions slipped by us that people know of? What are other sites out there built on?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 22.7 ms ] threadIf you want to go simple, WordPress is a pretty good option and can be extended as needed. But you'd probably have to do a lot of work on your own to build in the product database part of things, since WP is really more of a blogging / simple CMS platform. I hear Joomla is also a good bet, and more powerful, but I haven't yet tried it myself.
You can also use WordPress's categories and tags as navigation, and WP offers a whole host of plugins that you can use to quickly add functionality (e.g. ratings, see: http://www.lesterchan.net/wordpress/readme/wp-postratings.ht...). Since all of WP's plugins are open source, you can customize anything you use to your hearts desire.
I find the biggest advantage of WP is that it lets you focus on what's unique to your project and lets you iterate very quickly -- you get something working right away, and build up on it, with a lot of features built in from the getgo. The biggest disadvantage is that you have to work with the way WP works, which may not be appropriate for your particular application. Here, you want to do reviews and WP does a great job of dealing with blog posts, which are blocks of content just like reviews. I'd say it's a pretty good match.
If you don't like WP and want to write something from scratch, you can use Django or CakePHP or Rails, depending on your language of choice.
Best of luck!