We officially launched yesterday, and i wanted some constructive criticism from the community. Please keep it real and don't hold back.<p>Couple things to remember.
We're aware that this idea is not totally original.
We're not trying to solve a problem but merely provide a fun way to interact with friends using your social graph.<p>Drop me an e-mail if you want to PM me.
Weellll, it's okay. It does what it does, but what it does is not really for me. Sure, I'd like to click on hot chicks, but you know what I'd really love? If, when I clicked on that chick long enough, she begins to like me! Then she calls me and buys me dinner.<p>Now that's a problem you startup founders should solve! Getting me laid is a killer application, I tell you.
I may well be alone in this view and I really don't want to sound rude but personally I just can't get excited about another one of these sites. It seems the successful ones (e.g. hotornot) in this area were the ones which were both original and fun. Unfortunately, I don't think this is either. Looks beautiful and I'm sure a lot of work went into it, but not for me. I feel bad, maybe I shouldn't have posted! Hmm..
This is a neat little app. Not really ground-breaking, but hey, that's not a pre-requisite for success. That said, I think this is just a web base comparator, not a startup. I must be missing something, but what pain point are you soothing? How is this new? The fact that you have categories? Are you hoping to take all the results data and try to pull something useful out of it? Or is this just a "hey, let's learn rails and make a facebook app" type thing?
Well done. Simple enough. Fun to use. I'll probably never use it again, but I'm sure there are many millions of people that would spend a dozen minutes or so on this site. With that kind of traffic, I think you have a good shot of success. My prediction is that the celebrity comparison will be the most popular, followed by the user submissions. It's fun to look at pretty faces. It would be interesting to see the patterns and clusters that develop in your data. That would be very cool if you shared the statistics with the community(or if you ever need a data junky to volunteer an analyze your database shoot me a message). Good luck.
Well, it looks nice, but what am I supposed to do? Why should I vote for "me" and what the hell is a challenge? First time users need to know what's going on. I left after 30 seconds.
Your using rails, I would have expected some nice ajaxiness at least! Page loads when voting and reloadings pics were slow, ajax would help here.<p>Also - I would have expected clicking on either picture would count as a 'vote', rather then having to hit the vote button.<p>Design is nice and clean
The facebook link in the corner makes it look like a phishing site to me. It looks so similar to facebook and has the tag that if I can across this site on my own I'd leave immediately as I'd feel the site was out to steal my identity.
Was it TechCrunch that recently pointed to Zuckerberg's original notes on his pre-Facebook project as the source for uLiken's inspiration? Comparing the harvard kids in the facebook to farm animals on something like hot or not?
Is there any benefit (other than it's easier) to have all the different categories on the same site?<p>To me, it seems that "a site that lets you compare stuff" is less appealing than "a site that lets you compare girls", "a site that lets you compare cars", "a site that lets you compare pets" tied together in a loose network and with similar branding.<p>Also, I should be able to vote by just clicking on the image I like more :p
Tried to use it. Just got this...<p>"Notice: Constant APP_NAME already defined in /var/www/uliken.com/releases/20080514175006/config/app_config.prod.php on line"<p>I take it that was not part of the plan? :D<p>Will try again later.