Thanks for the feedback. We've been thinking about making such changes to the landing page ourselves, and this reinforces such a need. Much appreciated.
Just ask any startup who has strong marketing analytics. Videos are not necessary, but they are important and help. Sorry for the really short response. Not usually my style. Was cut short by co-worker asking for something :)
If I use the service, will I collect links for my purpose or yours ? What will I see (screenshots, demo page ?)
"My social accounts" (plural) but only Facebook ?
Links to other pages is really too small. Worst : No link to home page is clearly visible.
Why do you need my mail or my location ? (in Facebook permissions) please, explain why !
In "Legal", "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT", if I like or post about a website I don't own... I post a content that I am not owner... So I should not do it... I prefer not to use your site.
With the service you're collecting links for your own purposes. It's to help you save and curate them into collections to be revisited later by yourself, or by anyone that you choose to share them with. Can you clarify what you mean by "What will I see (screenshots, demo page ?)".
You can currently only sign up with Facebook, but you can connect your Tumblr and Twitter accounts as well. That's what we're referring to when we use the plural for social accounts. We've thought about letting people sign in with Twitter as well.
Home within the context of the service is your profile - which you can get to by clicking our logo or by clicking "My Profile". Is this counter intuitive?
We use your email to send you updates about your account, but you have the option to turn these off via your account settings. We don't use your location at all. We could definitely clarify this a bit better on the permissions page.
On the Legal page, that section refers to content that you upload manually to Fetch.Me (not brought in through your social accounts). You can't currently do that with the site, but it's something we've thought about allowing you to do. You wouldn't have any problem with links to content hosted elsewhere, regardless of it's IP status. We might want to remove that section for now haha.
Thanks again for your feedback. This stuff is highly appreciated!
I have no idea what will happen after I sign in with Facebook. Show me it before I register and maybe I subscribe to your service.
It is a bit difficult to understand where I can click in your page. I tried to click in each step and in Yahoo/National Post/Google images, the Facebook sign in does not looks like a button.
I have links only in that really small footer, it is even difficult to read (not all people can read a 10px font).
We're definitely seeing a common theme here, it looks like we're really not telling or showing you guys enough up front to explain what the service is / does / is valuable. We're definitely going to have to work on that.
Basically when you sign up we pull in your links from Facebook (and if you connect them; Twitter / Tumblr) to your FetchMe profile. From there you can organize them into collections. The idea is that we're taking your existing activity on the social web, and making it more useful by helping you curate it / find it later. I encourage you to give it a shot, as I'd love to hear what you think about the service itself.
We'd actually just discussed yesterday whether the sign in button / call to action was clear enough, so your point on that helps a lot.
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 15.1 ms ] threadTell me WHY first - what problem are you solving or what opportunity are you opening up.
Then tell me WHAT - what does your product do to address the WHY
Then HOW
If I use the service, will I collect links for my purpose or yours ? What will I see (screenshots, demo page ?)
"My social accounts" (plural) but only Facebook ?
Links to other pages is really too small. Worst : No link to home page is clearly visible.
Why do you need my mail or my location ? (in Facebook permissions) please, explain why !
In "Legal", "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT", if I like or post about a website I don't own... I post a content that I am not owner... So I should not do it... I prefer not to use your site.
Hoping I helped
With the service you're collecting links for your own purposes. It's to help you save and curate them into collections to be revisited later by yourself, or by anyone that you choose to share them with. Can you clarify what you mean by "What will I see (screenshots, demo page ?)".
You can currently only sign up with Facebook, but you can connect your Tumblr and Twitter accounts as well. That's what we're referring to when we use the plural for social accounts. We've thought about letting people sign in with Twitter as well.
Home within the context of the service is your profile - which you can get to by clicking our logo or by clicking "My Profile". Is this counter intuitive?
We use your email to send you updates about your account, but you have the option to turn these off via your account settings. We don't use your location at all. We could definitely clarify this a bit better on the permissions page.
On the Legal page, that section refers to content that you upload manually to Fetch.Me (not brought in through your social accounts). You can't currently do that with the site, but it's something we've thought about allowing you to do. You wouldn't have any problem with links to content hosted elsewhere, regardless of it's IP status. We might want to remove that section for now haha.
Thanks again for your feedback. This stuff is highly appreciated!
1. You connect with Facebook (and optionally Twitter/Tumblr)
2. We bring in all the links you have shared over time on those platforms (not your personal pics or status updates, just links)
3. You can create collections of your items and share them back to twitter/fb if you like
It's taking your existing activity from the social web, and helping you save and curate it.
It is a bit difficult to understand where I can click in your page. I tried to click in each step and in Yahoo/National Post/Google images, the Facebook sign in does not looks like a button.
I have links only in that really small footer, it is even difficult to read (not all people can read a 10px font).
Nevertheless, the site looks nice.
We're definitely seeing a common theme here, it looks like we're really not telling or showing you guys enough up front to explain what the service is / does / is valuable. We're definitely going to have to work on that.
Basically when you sign up we pull in your links from Facebook (and if you connect them; Twitter / Tumblr) to your FetchMe profile. From there you can organize them into collections. The idea is that we're taking your existing activity on the social web, and making it more useful by helping you curate it / find it later. I encourage you to give it a shot, as I'd love to hear what you think about the service itself.
We'd actually just discussed yesterday whether the sign in button / call to action was clear enough, so your point on that helps a lot.
Thanks for the feedback.