Show HN: We were tired of bureaucracy, so we build a repo for the best guides (tramitit.com)
Today we are launching Tramitit, a shared database on getting all those poor-UX local procedures done in a much simpler way!
- How it works: The community provides detailed walkthroughs on every possible bureaucratic process you might go through.
- For the community by the community: The content on this website is curated, verified, and rated by the community.
- Welcoming providers that can help our users: Although our guides are as simple as possible, users may still prefer to delegate tasks to a curated provider.
Looking forward to your feedback!
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[ 0.19 ms ] story [ 25.6 ms ] threadWhen I browsed for a couple of minutes, however, I found many of the guides to be just unhelpful LLM slop [1] with no connection to the target bureaucracy whatsoever. (Blatant example: [2])
This makes me not only feel cheated, but also sows doubt on the quality of the site as a whole. I hope quality is going to improve, I wish you folks the best.
[1]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40645983
[2]: https://github.com/tramitit/guides/blob/90314e745501dde27f62...
It's a bit a chicken & egg problem: for the traffic to pick up and have contributors, we need to start by adding some content - some of which we have already gone through and fixed it, other not yet there.
We will get there over time, and work with providers that can also bring the quality up!
It's a good idea though, overall I think. Eventually you could do more than the public sector, the private sector has some terrible processes to navigate as well.
Agree on the private sector as well, small steps!