What structural guarantees have you embedded in your corporate structure to ensure that data won't be rendered inaccessible if you have to shut the system down due to acquisition or lack of funding?
How does this compare to Pinboard.in? I have used Pinboard for a while and would try this if I didn't have to sign up via a second-level form page just to see a demo. I'd be 100% more willing to sign up if you had a simple "demo" sandbox account that was cleared each day or something. I know this sounds incredibly apathetic on my part, but you're pandering to developers, a notoriously lazy crowd. EDIT: Lazy meaning "why do more work than necessary" not "poor, sloppy work"
The tag/folder system is not specifically useful just for developers and the only other major feature is integration with GitHub.<p>As far as i can see, this is not bookmarking for all developers, but rather the subset of developers that use GitHub. Although this might be a rather large part of developers (maybe even most), it would be misleading to imply that this is for all developers.
We're still quite early on in building it, but the missing things you'd expect like an API and mobile clients are in the works. If you sign up and find you'd like something else that's missing, feel free to vote or suggest things on our public Trello roadmap [1]. We want to keep adding more features that aid developer productivity, so if you have related ideas we're keen to hear them.<p>[1]: <a href="https://trello.com/b/0gw1nPAH/larder-roadmap" rel="nofollow">https://trello.com/b/0gw1nPAH/larder-roadmap</a>
suggestions
- I imported 1000+ starts to the 'coding' folder, to re-organize them, I wish I can multi-select on the right list and drag them to any of the folders.
- I was I can modify tags like in gmail web.
- The search is far from usable yet - assume I've got a tag called 'fuck-gfw', I entered 'gfw' but got nothing.<p>Hope it helps.
This looks like a great idea! I've been using Pocket for storing dev stuff with the intention of organising it, but never get around to reading anything. Hopefully having folders will help.<p>Really, as long as I can quickly assign or create a category at the time I saved the bookmark, I'll be happy.
Love it. But I don't understand this bit:<p><a href="https://larder.io/account/" rel="nofollow">https://larder.io/account/</a><p><pre><code> Bookmark limit
Trial: 1/day
Paid: Unlimited
</code></pre>
So far that's not true, unless I'm reading it wrong. I've started a trial account and have bookmarked at least 20 sites. Is there a restriction I'm missing here?
You are not showing (in the open page, not registered) what the application is for, how it looks, how it feels or the differences between paying or not.<p>Some of this information should be shown (differences in pricing), some could be shown via a demo account like kfrz suggested.<p>Right now your price for entry (filling a form, sharing our info) is too high for just getting to know the most basic information.
Cool idea, I like it. I've been using Evernote for all my bookmarking needs and while it fulfills the purpose, I wouldn't mind trying something new. If you can, do you mind comparing Larder with other more generic services like Evernote/Pocket?
This looks cool. What is the major differentiator for those of us using Chrome logged in with a Google account?<p>I see that the GitHub stars are synced, but is there anything else? Is this supposed to be used to bookmark GitHub repos only, or as a more general tool?