by withoutfriction on 6/7/12, 8:43 AM with 8 comments
I have almost finished building a website to track ideas, I know I will be using it myself.
The key feature of my site is that you enter in ratings of the ideas, and your user settings for priorities in different categories, and then all ideas you enter received a weighted total score and can be sorted by #points.
The url: ideatool.herokuapp.com
Questions:
How would you improve it?
Suggestions on a name/url?
Would you use it?
Are there any premium features you could think of that would be worth paying for?
by TobbenTM on 6/7/12, 9:25 AM
As to your webapp, How would you improve it? Better landing page with some info and/or pictures of what it actually does. When you create a new idea I think the private checkbox should be checked default (personal preference perhaps). Would be nice to be able to create a bullet list in the 'Notes' section. Also, when viewing an idea, the notes section strip away line breaks. This, and bullet list, would make it easier to get an overview over thoughts.
edit: also, when you have created a new idea, I would like a button at the bottom that takes me back to my ideas.
edit2: don't know if it's a bug, but it's nagging me to confirm my email adress, when I have not received an email. Maybe add a way to resend confirmation?
Suggestions on a name/url? Nope, sorry.
Would you use it? Seems kinda useful, I'll try it for a while to see if it's easy enough to keep updated.
Are there any premium features you could think of that would be worth paying for? I would pay for a mobile app (Android)
Hope this helps.
by matkiros on 6/7/12, 10:13 AM
Also, some critiques on the app's features based on what's written above:
1. People probably don't want to use an app for organizing ideas that actually SHARES those ideas with other people.
2. When I have an idea that's still a little abstract, I think the idea pointing system is kind of useless because obviously I'll have to spend more time thinking about it, but I still have to write it down. I'm just saying, it doesn't always have to be put out in the open for feedback right away.
3. Idea validation is, from my experience, better off done via conversation with the people you trust the most. So either I'm saying that automating that process is less useful, OR you can make the app a bit more social by allowing only a user's most trusted friends to evaluate the idea. That way you don't scare away people from your app because of number 1.
by jbui on 6/7/12, 9:33 AM
For me a 1-10 scale is not how I like to answer the questions in your app. I prefer a simple passionate/not-passionate & expensive/inexpensive type answer instead.
Also a way to tag an idea would be helpful for sorting later.
I use wunderkit/wunderlist to track my ideas because it has a native desktop and mobile application. I'm not sure if I would be willing to use a web application to track my ideas.
by jurre on 6/7/12, 9:36 AM
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