I've built a place where it's encouraged to ask how to start a new software project. Currently it's free but will soon start paying the most helpful devs that answer questions.<p>https://buildfaast.com/
Isn't Quora the anti-stackoverflow? Broad questions, vague answers, too many beginner questions, you name it.<p>P.S Some images are not loading and the UI is hard to navigate rn. However, I'm assuming that'll be fixed in future iterations.<p>Something that could help is :<p>- Forget the question images in the feed. Show them only when the user clicks on that question.<p>- Make the search bar smaller.<p>- Add some sort of social proof<p>- Most of all, remember that a good UI makes or breaks a platform so it IS a main functionality.<p>Hope you understand what I'm saying. Good luck!
It's said that it's stackoverflow based, so o was expecting a similar UI. But each question has a huge unrelated image on it, which is throwing me off real bad.<p>I probably wouldn't mind these images if stackoverflow was not mentioned beforehand, but it was and it set expectations of a clean UI, now I can't unsee it.
Hey good idea, let me give you some constructive feedback.<p>I think people need a conversation to define how to build a software project, not a simple Q&A mechanism. Maybe you can add some possibilities to contact devs for further explanation.<p>Besides, to make it more realistic, your examples could use some basic requirements. Otherwise, people may get the wrong answer, based on a pile of assumptions.
unfortunately the site is not usable on safari, iOS 14.3, iphone 8+<p><a href="https://i.ibb.co/fMj2yG2/1-BE43053-6540-42-B3-B029-BD9-AFC973-FA4.png" rel="nofollow">https://i.ibb.co/fMj2yG2/1-BE43053-6540-42-B3-B029-BD9-AFC97...</a>