Ask HN: Please review. Are we making something that people want?
Hi fellow HNers,
Can you please have a look on our startup and give me your feedback?
Bear in mind that it's still work in progress. We would like to see if we're on the right track.
Basically, "are we building something that people want?"
Here's the link: http://blindoptimists.com Invitation code: hn.sandtable
Thanks in advance.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 38.0 ms ] threadI liked the look (I am sucker for bright colours). I liked the fact that I could try without signing up. I liked the fact that it is simple. I liked the popup offer of a super-brief tutorial.
So the idea is that you can sms/twitter/email your entries to this thing? If so sure, it could be useful. Personally I use neither twitter nor facebook (yes yes I know, who let Miss Daisy in here) so I would be interested in direct web entry, email and SMS.
Basically there are two kinds of personal finance applications that I would consider. My first preference would be for something quite sophisticated like wesabe.com which ideally automatically gets your transactions from your bank and so all you need is to categorise and analyse.
But, my bank lives somewhere between the dark and middle ages, and I can not automatically export to wesabe. While they do try their best to allow manual import, I find that is too much hassle especially for a task I would be avoiding anyway. So, the next best thing is something that makes manual entry as-you-go super simple, and I think you have done a good job at that. I would consider your site, even more if there was a syncing iphone app client for browsing the results and inputting data yet another way.
Little nitpicks - I did see "please wait" more than I would normally like to, and the calendar popup does not share the look and feel of the rest of the design.
Yes, we would like to decentralize the whole process of inputting transactions from web.
Well, we build this to solve our own problems, and from years of experience, we know we hate having to sit in front of computer everytime we come back home just to input transactions.
We have started working on Twitter and email. Sms is still on plan since we're not sure if people would like to spend 25c to input their transactions.
Regarding your banks. I have to agree 100% with you. Both my cofounders live in Indonesia. We hardly have proper internet banking there, let along importing transactions.
iPhone, Blackberry, Android and Pre is definitely on our plan. There are a lot we would love to do. Have been trying hard to get focus on finishing one by one.
Again, really thanks for your reply. Appreciate it.
Feel free to ping me when you have more to test-drive, my e-mail address is in my profile.
One comment: please do expand the currencies you allow :) I liked the idea but wouldnt use it because Im in the UK
(and yes I know I could use $ and mean £ but it doesnt feel as slick :))
Example, you can input "Books from Amazon UK for £10.95"? Or, simply just for display?
Thanks
That being said criticism is the best way to make a product better so here are things that I would change:
1. Do not force the user to enter a dollar sign every transaction. If I want to say "10 sandwich" assume that because there is only one number that is the dollar amount. It does not seem like much but it saves two keystrokes for every entry. It's the little victories that make a user feel good about using the service.
2. Make the please wait windows go away. It is very jarring. That task should be handled in the background and updated via some Javascript.
3. Get rid of the flash and use a Javascript library for the graphs. Unless you are offering video there should be no need for flash.
We've look at few JS libraries, but, they're not as good looking as Flash one. What is the major drawback of Flash you think? Isn't most people's machine got Flash installed these days considering YouTube etc? Thanks