Ask HN: Review my video startup, mixy.tv
Hey guys,
Me and a couple of buddies started a video aggregation site a few months ago called mixy.tv. We are actively looking for beta users and just recently opened it up out of private beta. We would love any feedback specifically in relation to user flow and UI. Do you guys find our layout appealing and an enjoyable way to find new interesting videos? We also would love any feedback on how useful you think it is to log the videos you watch in order to share those with your friends and followers on mixy. Really appreciate any time and advice in advance!
-Andrew
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 47.2 ms ] threadBefore signing up, please note that the demo video (which looked pretty, and I should have paid more attention to) when played in Chrome never successfully exited for me, i.e. the sign up elements continued to be hidden (yea, made sure it wasn't full-screen). I tried zooming in and out, pausing and playing the video. I did not investigate the DOM. A refresh restored the initial state and after signing-up I haven't revisited to play with it more.
Signing up felt a little like "hunt for the link that leads to the behavior I want". After clicking "Sign up with Facebook" at the bottom left and then telling Facebook I didn't want to give your app all of the requested permissions it aborted, but when I initiated Sign Up from the Login link at the top right, chose to use Facebook, and denied the app requested permissions, it rolled along.
I went through several of the videos and didn't see any with comments yet. I noticed that you're not linking back to the comments on the original site, and can understand there being several reasons for that, but I do wonder if there will be any integration with Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ for the comments that originate in mixy.tv? Do they get re-posted to those other services, with hashtags for Twitter, so that followers from those services are tempted to join mixy.tv and become part of the fun?
Besides crowd-sourced tagging and filtering, are there any plans to create recommendations?
Since I am not following anyone else that is using mixy.tv yet, is the "People I Follow" link supposed to show people I follow on other social networks, and will I also be able to follow people just through mixy.tv in case we're coming from different walled gardens?
One feature request would be to enable bookmarks within videos, with their own urls, so users can comment on specific points in the video, and link directly to the frame they're talking about.
Finally answering your questions:
Overall the site looks clean, the layout after signing in makes sense.
I'd like to thank your service for revealing this video to me: http://mixy.tv/posts/ea5c3e/this-dude-loves-his-job-best-cot...
However, I need some help seeing the added value in general over my current means of finding videos. It appears the primary means to find videos is either manually searching or from the people I already follow.
By the way, is the List functionality enabled? The dialog says I created one, but then I can't find the list I created.
-Andrew
A - Your install flow is bad, just let people use the app if they've given you a facebook auth. You want to remove steps to the funnel.
B - Do not ask for the publish_stream permission, ask for publish_actions instead. The advantage of publish_actions is that it appears on the first auth page, and not the extended permissions page. You can do almost everything that you need to do using publish_actions that you can with publish_stream. Do not ask for both though, or else they will both be on the extended permissions page.
C - You must get Open Graph going ASAP.
I can describe some wrinkles to publish_actions v. publish_stream, just ping me.
We are looking into the Facebook sign up user flow right now but thank you for bringing that to our attention and for the recommendation to go the publish_actions route.
In relation to Open Graph we actually do have that built out and there is Facebook timeline on and off feature in the top right. Was it not working properly for you?
Thanks, Andrew
I can see how you could publish events as stories using publish_stream, but Facebook wants you to use Open Graph / Actions for that and gives benefits for using open graph actions instead of publishing stories.
I'm one of the developers at mixy.tv -- we are indeed asking for publish_actions and using open graph to publish video watches and likes. However, we use publish_stream for adding a video because we found that it shows up more often in the news feed as opposed to being shown in the ticker on the right of the FB home page.
I think you have a good point though about publish_stream being in the extended permission screen, however. I know you mentioned working for a competitor, so you don't have to answer this if you don't want to, but -- have you guys seen better conversion rates for signups or better share rates by using Open Graph actions explicitly as opposed to a combination of publish_stream and publish_actions?
I've tried the app with a couple test users, I don't see the publish_actions permission come up. I'll assume you are correct though, but you might want to make sure that this is the case. For answering I'll assume that you are correct. Asking for only publish_actions is the way to go, I have metrics on it, but I can prove it mathematically / logically, so I don't have to use stats for it....
- publish_stream always gets asked on the extended permissions page
- publish_actions will get asked on the first page, except if you ask for publish_stream too, in which case both show up in extended permissions
- when you make a story post, you don't get to decide under which permission to do it, Facebook just check to make sure that you've the proper permissions.
- if a user has given publish_stream, then the stories are visible to the posting user in their newsfeed.
- if a user has publish_actions, then that story is NOT visible to the posting user in their newsfeed, but their friends can see it, and they can see it on their timeline.
- if you have both perms for a user, then when you make a post on behalf of that user, Facebook will make it in the style of a publish_action story, so the posting user won't see it. So to a practical effect, it is not really useful to have publish_stream if you already have publish_actions.
So, given the above observations about Facebook and applying it to your case, because you are asking for both perms then they both are on the extended permissions page. Because you have both perms, when you post a story it is going out in the publish_actions style.
If you look at the funnel, it is:
Current: sign in with FB > regular perms > extended perms > signed in.
Proposed: sign in with FB > regular perms > signed in.
The proposed solution is better because:
- it removes a step in the funnel. You probably have double digit drop off from one step to the next, so that helps dramatically with virality.
- publish_actions moves from extended to regular permissions, so you get that earlier
- you don't lose anything by not having publish_stream, because if you have publish_actions then your story posts are done like publish_actions and not publish_stream, so it is a perm that you aren't really using or need.
The con of the proposal is that publish actions requires a token, and the token expires after 60 days if the user doesn't come back. Internally I've found that stale users like that aren't that useful as a viral channel anyway. So it isn't really much of a con.
While I agree with you that it removes a step in the funnel, we still need read_stream to provide our advertised service, that is pulling videos that your friends post on Facebook. read_stream is also an extended permission so we can't get around that additional screen anyway.
However, I've read that less permissions means a higher conversion rate so we may experiment with removing publish_stream and only asking for read_stream + publish_actions and we'll see what happens.
Thanks for all your input!
I do think you can improve your messaging. I kind of knew what you offer but not really until I signed up. One way you could pitch this is show a screenshot of a facebook newsfeed on the left and a screenshot of Mixy on the right going through that feed and picking out all the videos. Of course, make those sample videos in the screenshot seem very compelling and bait-ish.
Edit: Dude, put a huge link that just shows all the videos I've shared on facebook. That itself would be extremely useful to me.
Yea we are working thru the site being more intuitive and making it simpler to explain how to use the site in general. I love the videos I've shared on Facebook idea. We'll put it in the que!
-Andrew
Another thing - when I click play, it's not apparent that it's a modal and there is an 'X' on top left. I thought you were taking me to a new page. May be reduce the opacity of the background or put a larger 'close' button at bottom center?