Hi,<p>I know this is no startup material. Just little project that I worked on for fun. The reason I am submitting is here is because of honest feedback that hackers typically give (no matter how painful it can be).<p>I don't expect to make any money on this. The idea came more from real life. Did you ever get into situation when you would like to complain, but would like to stay anonymous? For example your dentist, you really like the service and job they do. It's just that annoying radio station that they play, or personal discussion hygienist had while doing the cleaning etc. I could go on and on here ... Simply you want service to get better without them knowing who is complaining. All you need it email address of complainee.<p>I know the web interface needs a lot of work - design especially. If there are any suggestions - good themeforest template I would appreciate it. Also, if anybody thinks about helping me out or joining, let me know.<p>Thanks for your feedback, keep on hacking!<p>http://complainator.com<p>T.
Ok, I see some complaints of drivers with license plates on there (<a href="http://complainator.com/complaints/ce267cd9-3a35-4a00-9785-7750c22dabac/" rel="nofollow">http://complainator.com/complaints/ce267cd9-3a35-4a00-9785-7...</a>)<p>This is gonna sound wacky, but I recently had an idea for a site/mobile app that <i>only</i> did that. Let people report bad/unsafe driving with a license plate & picture.<p>The humanitarian in me would hope it would guilt people into being better drivers.<p>The greedy part of me would try and sell the data to the DMV or insurance companies.
Hi T,
What you're doing sounds similar to Skweal, which allows customers to reach management privately rather than complaining publicly, though not anonymously -- see <a href="http://skweal.com/" rel="nofollow">http://skweal.com/</a>
With complainator, I'd like to know how you inform the business of the complaint so they can fix it?