I'm the Android developer on the team. It's been a wild ride so far.<p>We had an insane stop in Baton Rouge. Police escort into town, drinks at a rooftop bar overlooking the river, and hotel & dinner paid for by the Chamber of Commerce. Southern hospitality is indeed a wonderful thing.<p>In any case, we launched our 0.9 yesterday. It's very rough, but the full featureset should be arriving today/tomorrow.<p>Wish us luck as we polish the app up for the semifinal & final rounds!
For those interested in the history of Lemonade Stand, I interviewed one of the founders before he announced what it was (it was previously announced as "Startup X"): <a href="http://suratl.tumblr.com/post/3701358675/startup-x-startupbus-jonathan-gottfried" rel="nofollow">http://suratl.tumblr.com/post/3701358675/startup-x-startupbu...</a>
What do people think of the concept? Our main site is at <a href="http://lmnd.st/" rel="nofollow">http://lmnd.st/</a><p>Also, I'm sure some of you are at SXSW - I'd love to meet up and chat. We're having a Lemonade Stand in about 45 minutes by Trinity St and 4th on the lawn, stop by!
This is absolutely one of the most innovative ideas I have come across in a long time. Elegant, simple, and solves a major problem. Everything a successful startup should be. I'm impressed Nd can't wait to start using it on my iPhone.
The video and the website don't show how buyers find the items for sale, and how the meetup is arranged. Perhaps you could add a "how it works" section to the website.
the API is really good :-) got a windows phone 7 client up and running in just a few hours on friday. Can't wait to see what comes of the service!
<a href="http://codecube.net/2011/03/lmnd-st-for-wp7/" rel="nofollow">http://codecube.net/2011/03/lmnd-st-for-wp7/</a>