> Reply-to-sheet
> You often send emails to lots of people where the replies ("yes I can make it!") are collected into a spreadsheet. With your service, you can simply CC XXX@your-website.com and have the replies collected into a Google Sheet. Make it frictionless to get started. No sign-up should be required to create the sheet.<p>I'm really surprised that evite hasn't done this.
I'm really curious how many people win each pioneer round. I haven't been able to find that information. That's actually the only thing keeping me from participating again (I did the first one and I enjoyed it).<p>Also your terms of service don't say users are limited to a single account, so could someone create an account for each of their projects?
Feedback to the pioneer team :<p>- remove the country and age columns in the leaderboard page. There's no need for it to be public...privacy.<p>- we still don't know what the experience of going through the program will be like, maybe have a few people write about their experience?<p>Questions :
- how's the security of the backend used to collect all the info? A simple page going over what you do to secure applicant data will be reassuring.<p>- how many people applied and how many did you fund?<p>While these may not seem important to the general public, I'm pretty sure the average HN user cares about it. As some anecdata : this is basically why I have not put in an application.<p>Thanks
There are a lot of personal CRMs already -- I use busycontacts instead of the default Apple contacts and that is one of its functions. Look up a contact and you get the messages and calendar entries about them; you can add notes, etc.<p>One nice part is it uses standards instead of requiring something proprietary like gmail.
Yes, I always knew that is just a simple side project to reliably measure software engineering productivity. It is probably as simple as counting the lines of code produced in a given day. /s