Rewrites can either be awesome or a struggle to complete and release. Looks like you guys did well.
How did you run alternate code in parallel in production - I'm concerned about breaking SEO.
Good job with your sarcasm. That, my friend, is a timeout, and since it's a side project running on a free (and very limited) heroku instance, I have a feeling somebody is trying to be funny/malicious.
I used to think that was a solid rule but no more. Nowadays it's almost a strategy to launch with barely more than a functioning prototype and then re-write later. The learnings from the first draft are immeasurable.
Friendly tip. Add a really obvious link to your product on the blog somewhere. Also the kicksend logo should probably not link back to blog.kicksend.com, that's really irritating, why would I ever want to go to the root of your blog?
It's a conversion barrier to have to transfer to the address bar to figure out who the hell you are.
After all what's the point in this traffic if you can't capitalize on it.
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-- wow! you coded that all in one morning?
It's a conversion barrier to have to transfer to the address bar to figure out who the hell you are.
After all what's the point in this traffic if you can't capitalize on it.