Creator and submitter here. I want to say a few words to anyone who has feedback.
First off, I have to admit that I'm incredibly intimidated by every other person here after seeing some of the most amazing projects ever launch here. Even people's weekend projects dazzle me so humbly submitting this and hoping for feedback on my idea is fucking scary. That said, I'm prepared for negative feedback. I'm a realist. I know there will be tons of polish I missed or the idea itself may not strike a chord with a single person. That's alright.
What I hope to get from this is validation in the form of just 10 people who say they would use this. I'm aware of the ridiculous simplicity of this idea. I know why people wouldn't want to use this, why there are other services and apps that are better or do the same thing. But I didn't make it for those people. This was made for people like me who aren't looking for a replacement of their physical notebooks but, don't want to use a blogging service as a digital notebook but also want the option to publish publicly.
Think of this concept as a reverse blog where the ratio of public to private posts is exactly opposite that of a blog. Part blog, part scrapbook, part todo list but all private (except when it's not).
That's pretty much my line of thinking here. I may be wrong, crazy, deluded, or some combination thereof. If this gets picked up then I may find out for sure.
That's one of the plans actually. I know what you mean by not getting it. I can make that clearer. On the off chance you weren't just saying that to make a point, I'll explain: It's kind of a replacement for physical notebook. I'm not about to try to port the physical notebook experience to digital. You just can't do it. Its novel, its fun, but nothing can replace a real notebook. So if that's the case then why not just build a notebook for your digital stuff only except not in the Evernote kind of way (though it can be used just like that). Half the appeal is the vibe, not the functionality.
The features list has two slightly contradictory items (one states that it's all about writing, the other says it's not!):
"Distraction-free: Write.app was made for one thing and one thing only: to write. Beautiful fonts and full-screen mode help keep you focused." and "Multiple file types and formats: This isn't all about text. Add links, photos, and videos to your writing or upload/import them by themselves!"
You could rewrite the second item: "Express yourself with more than just text: Add links, photos, ..."
In the 'Free and Premium Plans Available' paragraph, this sentence has a missing apostrophe: "Its full of restrictions you won't be happy with"; it should be: "It's full of restrictions you won't be happy with".
In the section 'Already have an account?', the link 'Write.app Classsic' should be 'Write.app Classic'.
The top logo and bottom logo outline show a lot of aliasing. I'd go back to the original logo (a vector graphic?), export it at twice the size (or larger), and resize it, with anti-aliasing, for a much smoother image. If the outline logo is still aliased, try increasing the outline width, say from 1pt to 2pt, before exporting it.
Thank you! It does help. I'm not the best with graphic design but if you inspect those two elements you'll see that those images are actually much much larger than how they're being displayed. I think the aliasing you (and me depending on device)are seeing is due to the images being resized down from such larger sizes. I'm going to resize the originals to the maximum dimensions they can be displayed at on the page and see if that helps.
Thank you for being so.. well I don't what to call it but thanks for catching the tiny things. I didn't think anyone would pay that close attention to everything on the page. Thank you!
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 25.3 ms ] threadFirst off, I have to admit that I'm incredibly intimidated by every other person here after seeing some of the most amazing projects ever launch here. Even people's weekend projects dazzle me so humbly submitting this and hoping for feedback on my idea is fucking scary. That said, I'm prepared for negative feedback. I'm a realist. I know there will be tons of polish I missed or the idea itself may not strike a chord with a single person. That's alright.
What I hope to get from this is validation in the form of just 10 people who say they would use this. I'm aware of the ridiculous simplicity of this idea. I know why people wouldn't want to use this, why there are other services and apps that are better or do the same thing. But I didn't make it for those people. This was made for people like me who aren't looking for a replacement of their physical notebooks but, don't want to use a blogging service as a digital notebook but also want the option to publish publicly.
Think of this concept as a reverse blog where the ratio of public to private posts is exactly opposite that of a blog. Part blog, part scrapbook, part todo list but all private (except when it's not).
That's pretty much my line of thinking here. I may be wrong, crazy, deluded, or some combination thereof. If this gets picked up then I may find out for sure.
Also, you may want to get this on Evernote Trunk.
The features list has two slightly contradictory items (one states that it's all about writing, the other says it's not!):
"Distraction-free: Write.app was made for one thing and one thing only: to write. Beautiful fonts and full-screen mode help keep you focused." and "Multiple file types and formats: This isn't all about text. Add links, photos, and videos to your writing or upload/import them by themselves!"
You could rewrite the second item: "Express yourself with more than just text: Add links, photos, ..."
In the 'Free and Premium Plans Available' paragraph, this sentence has a missing apostrophe: "Its full of restrictions you won't be happy with"; it should be: "It's full of restrictions you won't be happy with".
In the section 'Already have an account?', the link 'Write.app Classsic' should be 'Write.app Classic'.
The top logo and bottom logo outline show a lot of aliasing. I'd go back to the original logo (a vector graphic?), export it at twice the size (or larger), and resize it, with anti-aliasing, for a much smoother image. If the outline logo is still aliased, try increasing the outline width, say from 1pt to 2pt, before exporting it.
Hope that helps!
Thank you for being so.. well I don't what to call it but thanks for catching the tiny things. I didn't think anyone would pay that close attention to everything on the page. Thank you!