Writing: "The easiest way to share your entire content." is not a good sentence. Better option: "The easiest way to share all your content."<p>From a glance, I don't understand what the product does. From reading the boxes below, I kind of get that I can post by email, and some other stuff, but I still don't really get it.<p>"More than a blog" -> so you provide a blog service with easy crossposting? I'm trying to understand the service, not easy.<p>"Create a complete profile" -> So I can create some kind of Facebook-like profile?<p>You need to improve the writing on the front page a lot, try to find a way to better explain it. Don't try to explain every feature on the homepage, but search for the one main thing that you are awesome/different at, and explain that. Good luck.
I'm sorry but this feels like a me-too amalgamation of a grab-bag of other services, a little bit of Tumblr, a sprinkling of Posterous, a dash of Flavors.me but without the secret sauce of any of them - the social elements of Tumblr, the beauty and editing tools of Flavors.me or the rah-rah early users of Posterous. I don't see a USP.<p>It's also achingly slow.
I like the idea of having a central placeholder for all my information online, but I think you came in a bit late. Here are my thoughts after 2 minutes of using your service.<p>* Name: I would seriously consider renaming. Sprred is a bit hard to remember...think about the average Joe. Spread? Spred? Spread? etc. Your competitors are on you at that(Posterous, Tumblr, ...)<p>* Design: I like the overall look and feel, it's pretty user friendly and the registration is a very quick and easy process. Perhaps add a 1-->2-->3 step slider instead of just changing the text. Something like "1) Register your blog in 5 seconds; 2) Email us; 3) There is no step 3, we take care of the rest". +1 on design.<p>* Concept: I've seen a lot of these websites, and when I see Yet Another ... I always think to myself "oh this is going to suck." Reason being is that you dont really show me how you're different from the rest. Give me a good reason, solve my problem, do it better than Posterous and I'll be your user.<p>* Suggestions? The app seems a bit slow for me.
* When I first login, I get a billion of actions, simplify it for me so that I dont have to both AutoPost on Facebook/Twitter..heck, I dont even know what autopost is. Tell me how it's awesome and why I should use it.
* The form on the right where it says "Enter your full name" is bad UX. It'd be much better if it were focused right on me(perhaps on the left, underneath the "Welcome to Sprred").<p>Oh and congrats on launching it, it's all about itterations, take the feedback you get from people, parse it and iterate. Good luck!
I think I'm going to make it my job to ask the following question every time someone announces their "startup" or "business" on HN:<p><i>Where's the money?</i><p>Seriously, if it's a startup <i>business</i> then their must be an expected revenue stream. If not just saying this as a pedant but as a consumer it's something I consider whenever I'm about to invest time/content in a new site. If there's no business then there's not much chance you'll be around in a year and all my investment will be wasted. It's one reason I pay for sites like Smugmug instead of choosing free alternatives.
Overall it does look nice and kind of feels like a mix of Tumblr and Posterous.<p>Not sure if you asking for advice, so feel free to ignore.<p>IMO, it feels like you are trying to hard to compete on features. For me, a better approach (ie, one that would pull me away from the other services) would be to focus on usability and simplicity.<p>Examples:<p>Uploads - Why not just one screen? (note: Upload Text definitely tripped me up since my first though was "I have to upload a file")<p>Tags/Future post dates - not features folks really need (IMO of course :)<p>After Posting - I would expect to see my content right away. Instead I have to click around to find it<p>Viewing my Sprred - Not sure why there is a home and blog tab. Feels like there should be a single tab<p>Name - I will never be able to say check me out on Sprred out loud without spelling it.<p>Apologies if this this overly negative. It is generally easier to pick out things you don't like.
The slideshow on the left talking about the selling points doesn't work for me. That means that I have to wait to know what they are and yet, I don't know how long I have to wait before I know them all. I'd assume most users are not that patient.<p>Also, the 3 boxes at the bottom could be a little higher so that I have everything visible at a glance on 1 single page.<p>You'd be better off having a select list of features that really define your product and have a find out more link that explains them a bit more in detail on a following page. Also, a nice demo page would go a long way.
The good:
[+] really like the minimalist interface, very clean
[+] easy to signup and start using<p>The bad:
[+] On Firefox 3.6, Windows XP (work computer) I can't see the upload button for photos
[+] link upload sucessfull, text and photos no. Didn't have a video.<p>Overall:
Nice site but who would use it? Are you targeting bloggers?
Tumblr and even Blogger provide me a lot more e.g. do you even support HTML tags and java script?<p>What is your competitive advantage? Why would I use this over the multitude of other products with better features? How would you monitize this?
I like the interface. I agree that "The easiest way to share your entire content" is an awkward sentence. Also, I would suggest making the "Blog + Photostream + Videostream" bit more prominent on the homepage because it's probably the fastest way to explain what the site is, yet it's not the first thing I see on the welcome page by a long shot. Nitpicking here, but I also don't really like how the "red" in Sprred is red in the logo. The site is very clean but the logo could be better.<p>Seems like a cool service.
Heres my Sprred - <a href="http://kuldeep.sprred.com" rel="nofollow">http://kuldeep.sprred.com</a>. you can also see how its different than tumblr/blogger
I think the front page needs a link to a sample blog-stream-whatever-it-is. All I can guess from the front page is that Sprred is like Posterous (which I don’t use), but with supposedly better support for pictures and video. Alternatively, an overview video like someone else mentioned would work too. Even a screenshot of a sample site would help.
Based purely upon the homepage, I can't tell what the product is other than the fact it seems a "me too" product, essentially an amalgamation of other services.
Having a link to an example profile may help explain the product better.
Maybe get rid of the fading tag lines, add in some images of the service and a better description.
the "slideshow" of changing descriptive text is (in my opinion) a poor design. when I first saw the page it seemed very bare and I couldn't really figure out what this thing is, and then a few seconds later I noticed the text changed. I don't want to sit and wait for the transitions to read about the service, nor do I need meaningless statements like "create a complete profile!". instead, put in some concise but descriptive copy explaining the service and it's advantages so I know what it is right away.