Ask HN: Would my idea be worth developing?
For the longest time I have been wanting to develop an idea of mine which basically consists in a system that works as a "message broker" or "message proxy" that would take a message from a source and redistribute it to any number of other messagig systems (SMS, twitter, etc.) The main implementation that I had in mind was to distribute offers, discounts and publicity to subscribers in any way they chose.
The issue is that I have no idea if this has been done before or if there is a similar system out there, I also don't know if this would be profitable and in case of developing it what would be the best technology to use, I'm thinking of using either Ruby or Python or even node.js as I want it to have a RESTful API for easy integration with other systems.
What do you guys think?
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[ 50.2 ms ] story [ 431 ms ] threadBut you might be right, I could probably do something similar on top of IFTTT, Zapier or Yahoo! Pipelines...
This part of your idea is great. But I think by thinking of it as a distribution method for offers/discount/publicity is just meh...
Think of application of this idea in areas such as pinging someone on different channels or someone getting a choice of what media they want to receive alert on about something important (not just another crappy promotional offer).
If you are a system administrator, you most probably know there are much more important alerts/messages people willing to send/receive than a 10% discount coupon or PR shrill.
As for language/platform, I'd recommend python on Appengine. Easy to develop and it'll scale as far as you want. You can always migrate to a purpose built system when you've proved the concept.
The original WUPHF.com beta page is archived at: https://web.archive.org/web/20101122015439/http://www.wuphf....
And WUPH.com's business plan is archived at: https://web.archive.org/web/20101122022512/http://www.wuphf....
On the one hand, WUPH.com was a satire of Silicon Valley in a comedy sketch on an episode of "The Office" called "The Whistleblower" that aired in May 2010. So HootSuite, IFTTT, &c, &c, are all great examples of life imitating art (anti-mimesis).
On the other hand, the WUPH.com beta site mentioned above actually worked, at least for a while, until NBC shut it down. There are a couple of write-ups about this on Forbes:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/oliverchiang/2010/11/19/the-offi...
http://www.forbes.com/sites/oliverchiang/2010/11/19/the-next...