Fantastic! What the hell does it do? I'm not signing up without knowing a single thing about this service.
Show HN: Storylane - People sharing things that matter
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#14With no info at all it feels like a dare.
Storylane is an effort to create a library of human experiences. technically it works like a publishing platform built socially from the ground up.
Perhaps there is an example or demo you could make public, to give less adventurous visitors (like me) an idea of what it does? (edit: like the /gauss link I just noticed - now I like it)
I'm all for stealth but IMO this is too stealth.
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
Storylane is an effort to create a library of human experiences. technically it works like a publishing platform built socially from the ground up.
I like the sound of "A library of human experiences" - it grabs me more than "People sharing things that matter". Perhaps there is an example or demo you could make public, to give less adventurous visitors (like me) an idea of what it does? (edit: like the /gauss link I just noticed - now I like it) I'm all for stealth but IMO this is too stealth.
We reasoned that the signed-in experience is a lot richer than what we could show signed-out on the landing page, but perhaps we should not take it to such an extreme :)
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
Storylane is an effort to create a library of human experiences. technically it works like a publishing platform built socially from the ground up.
I like the sound of "A library of human experiences" - it grabs me more than "People sharing things that matter". Perhaps there is an example or demo you could make public, to give less adventurous visitors (like me) an idea of what it does? (edit: like the /gauss link I just noticed - now I like it) I'm all for stealth but IMO this is too stealth.
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#18whoa, this site is looking good! love the use of subtlepatterns and conservative use of gradients on the buttons. who designed this?
Re: Show HN: Storylane - People sharing things that matter
#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
I like the sound of "A library of human experiences" - it grabs me more than "People sharing things that matter". Perhaps there is an example or demo you could make public, to give less adventurous visitors (like me) an idea of what it does? (edit: like the /gauss link I just noticed - now I like it) I'm all for stealth but IMO this is too stealth.
Thanks for the feedback. We reasoned that the signed-in experience is a lot richer than what we could show signed-out on the landing page, but perhaps we should not take it to such an extreme :)