Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
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Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#2First and foremost, awesome clean design. Also the copy on the homepage is very clear and concise. I know what it is, what it does and whether or not I might like to try it after about 10 seconds. Kudos.
Have it marked to dive in deeper later.
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#3Hah! I had the same idea in college, and even registered a domain name (ssure.com, as in pre.ssure.com). I was going to revolve it around the idea of assignments and work amounting to 'pressure' on you, and your job was to complete stuff and reduce this pressure.
Seems that this is implemented very well. Will check it out in a deeper fashion soonish.
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#4I take it the service is free? Slip the word "free" into the homepage content somewhere.
Great design. It look professional because it's so simple.
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#5Great design, forwarded the link to my little brother.
How do you make money? Book sales?
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#6You could sell this to a school. I am taking 3 classes, which means 3 different websites and several PDFs. It would be great to have everything in one place automatically in a web page plain text format.
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#7Very nice look. A pixel level gripe, for you: Can you get rid of the blue line fragments between the 'h' & 'i' and the 'i' & 'k' in the logo?
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#8Excellent design. Good implementation. Expand it to work projects or find a way to make it appeal to freelancers. Etc. :)
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#9Excellent design. Good implementation. Expand it to work projects or find a way to make it appeal to freelancers. Etc. :)
I think he'd be better off staying focused in the market he's in; there is already a TON of these for freelancers/work projects.
Re: Ask YC: Please review my first startup, Soshiku
#10I like the marketing material you have on the site to explain the different features. It looks patterned off of 37Signals, but hey, it works. I'm curious to what going up to random college students on campus and demoing the site to them on the spot would bring to you.
How are you planning to monetize this? Hitting up the PTA or college groups?