Ask HN: Should I finish this project?
I'm getting close to finishing productiv.io but the project feels like it's lost steam.
There's a few things (automated emails, etc) that need finishing, should I spend more time on it or is my entire philosophy skewed?
EDIT: The signup link in the header works, if you want to try it our for yourself
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 24.4 ms ] threadIn general, if something is almost done - finish it. If nothing else, it gives you something to show off.
I'm in the market for a new project management software at the moment so I'm interested, but I couldn't find anything on the page to let me know if it might be the thing I'm looking for.
EDIT: Speaking generally I always find that projects feel like they've run out of steam just at the last bit. Since you've already built the rest of it I say push forward and get it out there. Then even if it doesn't take off at least you can say you did it!
The basis of this is that it's broken down into 3 functions: tasks, real time messaging and file management.
The sign-up button in the header actually works so you can see for yourself, and any / all feedback is much appreciated.
Cheers!
Don't use "lost steam" as an excuse for the fear of uncertainty as to what comes next after you launch. Good luck.
I enjoy building Pragmatic.ly and learning a lot from the process meanwhile. I believe you will too as long as you keep iterating.
Motivation from the idea alone can only sustain you for so long.
Spend the next week or so working on it from the outside in. Iterate on the landing page, pricing page etc.
I was looking for an "About" or "Demo" page to maybe see a video or more indepth close up screenshots.
Once it's visually ready for visitors - with a clear message of EXACTLY what it does, start showing it to people. anyone, everyone, get your beta testers started.
Both good and bad feedback should light some excitement inside of you, to continue and fix any obstacles.
Use the feedback to decide whether to continue on with it. If you decide there are still issues that can't be overcome, at least you have a fully rounded, working project. If the feedback shows you're onto a winning idea, then comes the excitement of the full launch!
1. Probably you will get good number of users which might boost your motivation again.
2. If #1 does not happen then you can always sell this product to someone else(flippa.com) which will at least pay for the time you have spent on it rather than totally throwing it away.