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Y Combinator Feedback on Your Site: It hurts so good

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Re: Y Combinator Feedback on Your Site: It hurts so good

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it was all web designer input and there was none regarding the actual concept, business model or use of the application

That's not because the users of this site are web designers. Mostly they're developers. It was because the design of the site was so bad that most visitors got held up there. This also explains the low sign-up rate, which you explain as a property of the audience. I think it is more likely a property of the site.

Re: Y Combinator Feedback on Your Site: It hurts so good

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it was all web designer input and there was none regarding the actual concept, business model or use of the application That's not because the users of this site are web designers. Mostly they're developers. It was because the design of the site was so bad that most visitors got held up there. This also explains the low sign-up rate, which you explain as a property of the audience. I think it is more likely a propert…

Yes, I did mention exactly that in the post "Granted, the blame is mostly ours, due to a less than attractive design and muddy benefit message, maybe most could not see past that to get to the business proposition."

Re: Y Combinator Feedback on Your Site: It hurts so good

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it was all web designer input and there was none regarding the actual concept, business model or use of the application That's not because the users of this site are web designers. Mostly they're developers. It was because the design of the site was so bad that most visitors got held up there. This also explains the low sign-up rate, which you explain as a property of the audience. I think it is more likely a propert…

I agree. Based on this posting I went to look at the site and it's clear that this is not ready to be public. It needs a private beta with some really critical thinking going on.

Also, the main page has an it's/its mistake on it which makes it look unready.

It's not surprising that the benefit didn't pop out.

Re: Y Combinator Feedback on Your Site: It hurts so good

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it was all web designer input and there was none regarding the actual concept, business model or use of the application That's not because the users of this site are web designers. Mostly they're developers. It was because the design of the site was so bad that most visitors got held up there. This also explains the low sign-up rate, which you explain as a property of the audience. I think it is more likely a propert…

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