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Fuckit, I'm launching

153 pointsby colevscodeover 13 years ago

28 comments

jamboover 13 years ago
Sign-up by email was among the worst decisions I made on a web "startup" years ago, because I was oblivious to how non-obvious this was for your average person. It's good that you seem to be aware of this barrier.<p>Potential users didn't understand the registration process at all when I told them to send an email to register. From talking to some of them later, many figured the sign-up email address was one that I was reading &#38; acting on manually. Perhaps in the years since, average people are more at ease with the idea that a computer can just as easily process email as it can a web form. The lesson I learned is that there are some places where it's better to be conventional than clever, and on-boarding users is one of them.<p>Congrats on launching, and good luck.
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amooreover 13 years ago
Congratulations!<p>I'm waiting for sendwrite 2.0 in which I can email you a photo and a message and you print a postcard with my message on the back and drop it in the mail for me.<p>Also, I dig the workflow of sending and email to signup. It seems to work well for tripit.com. If you commonly interact with your users through email, I don't see any reason against it.<p>Good luck!
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justinphover 13 years ago
It'd be helpful to know how much it costs without having to watch a video. You know, like an upfront price or something.
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mikeocoolover 13 years ago
Oh my god, this is awesome!<p>I would love it if version 2.0 would let me pick from a variety of hallmark type cards for various occasions.<p>Congrats on launching!
timjahnover 13 years ago
Props to you for launching, knowing it's not ready yet and there will be pissed off people because of the bugs. That's a scary thing to do, no matter how easy it is for us all to say we would do it too.<p>More people need to do this. Like you said, without constant customer feedback, you're tweaking things because you think you should, not because it will improve anything necessarily.
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illdaveover 13 years ago
Massive congratulations on launching - and it's a great, interesting idea as well (I'd help test it out for you, but I'm in the UK).<p>Like a lot of people have said, the pricing should be clear without having to watch the video. Personally, I think the graphic at the top looks great, but I'm not 100% sold on the video - there's something about it that doesn't seem overly professional (sorry). I might be the only one that thinks that, but if not - you could potentially try to get the information you need to say put into a similar graphic as the one you have at the top, rather than have people watch the video at all?<p>Good luck!
huhtenbergover 13 years ago
Good luck, dude. An ounce of action is worth a ton of theory as they say.
jkeelover 13 years ago
Great idea! I think receiving a physical card does mean more to people. Down the line, maybe people can purchase credits. I wouldn't mind opening an account, putting in let's say, $30 worth of credits and then over the year send cards out using the credits I've already purchased. At the end of the year I can buy more. Heck you could go a step further and allow users to set up reminders for any special occasions if they want.
EREFUNDOover 13 years ago
This is the right move for you. Most start-ups that fail never even launched anything at all. Some are trying to perfect their product before exposing it to beta users then they run out of money. This is a flaw. You can never achieve perfection but the pursuit of it will make one great product. You do this by letting people try them out and get feedbacks from it. Launch quickly and learn fast....good job and good luck!
jefftougasover 13 years ago
Congrats on launching. Its refreshing and inspiring to see people who go from start to launch so quickly, rather than the examples of people in stealth mode for 12-18 months before taking on customers.<p>There are a couple of services that do similar things, but it seems like a couple possible differentiators would be keeping it dead simple, and perhaps eventually focusing on mobile users.
artursapekover 13 years ago
Good call on launching as soon as you can, but in regards to your startup, why are you trying to take the meaning out of physical letters? The splash page basically says, "Everybody loves getting cards because they mean something. We're trying to make them as meaningless as email."
ratecontrolover 13 years ago
"You agree to be responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any passwords or other account identifiers which you choose or are assigned as a result of the registration process; and all activities that occur under your account or password. You further agree to notify SendWrite immediately of any unauthorized use of your password or account"<p>I like the idea of your service, however this part of your Terms of Use put me off somewhat. How am I responsible for my data if your site gets "liberated" of its data? If your site gets hacked the attackers do nefarious things under my account, am I still responsible for the actions?<p>I may be splitting hairs, but I am a tad confused by this statement.
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primigenusover 13 years ago
You should let me send the first card for free, but make sure I make an account and then follow up with it. Check out Touchnote, which is an iOS app that lets you send people cards using photos you take with your phone. They have a good startup experience that converts you into a return user pretty effectively.<p>It might be interesting to put a note in the card that tells mom that she can send a card back to me by emailing a special address as well. It would be nice if I could pick something for her that she feels is familiar, for instance myname@sendwrite.com, as opposed to the anonymous mail@sendwrite.com, which feels like I'm emailing a company.
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askedrelicover 13 years ago
Great, I just signed up and sent a letter to my mom!<p>I've been meaning to look more into a good service like this, because I hate "writing" letters. I would love to keep in touch with my relatives and send out updates, but I am quite lazy. Photos/postcards aren't quite what I want either.<p>I hate paying through Paypal though :(<p>The $2/letter price point for the 20 pack still seems high. Care to comment on the pricing? I know I am inaccurately spitballing, but $0.44 postage and then $0.25 maybe for letter+envelope in bulk?
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mahcodeover 13 years ago
Congratulations - Posts like this are inspiring, I'll be working hard this weekend to finish my own project and launch early next week - will keep you updated.<p>Brilliant concept by the way!
madmazeover 13 years ago
Great Idea, Ive already sent a card from my Ego to my Self. I second the request for sending "special occasion" requests. Also how about international mailings and mass mailings, I have lots of family in Germany and they need christmas cards/thankyou cards.. and I am the lazy type so only 20% of my family gets a card, this would help lots<p>Also in your Proof email it is not apparent whether I need to take any action if there are no issues, wording changes perhaps? Maybe also on SendWrite "stationary"?
intevover 13 years ago
Cool Idea. Congrats on launching. Some feedback:<p>* Increase the quality of the video you have, and please show the control bar. It feels weird when I can't go back and forth.<p>* The black background on "your message here" icon looks out of place. Sticking to the blue theme might help<p>* login button is way too far to the right. Have another wrapper div, and keep the width somewhat narrow. Feels weird when I have to go all the way to the bottom right to login.<p>Just my $0.03 :D
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egivaover 13 years ago
Goodluck - others have experimented with this but I don't know of any existing service right now. There's a great novelty factor involved with a "email-to-signup" flow but I agree that that's a bit awkward for many users. One cool idea is a twist on that - use an OAuth signup process with FB/Twitter and send a cool confirmation postcard to the user's address they have listed on FB, etc - depending on how to word it there's a viral element to it.
sherazover 13 years ago
Good luck, brother. I had the same moment this week and launched an idea this past Monday. I didn't get much traction here on HN, but I did in other places. The response was overwhelming, and we raised some seed money last night over drinks. hmmm...maybe I should write that story up for HN? "From fuckit, I'm launching to seed capital in 4 days!"<p>Cheers, and good luck!
jmathaiover 13 years ago
Very cool. I love that it's not an established work flow but you're willing to play with it. I sent an email and signed up but stopped short of where I'd have to pay (I don't have a real card to send atm).<p>Considering the flow starts with an email and ends up on the web (odd!) ... it was as smooth as I could expect!<p>Best of luck and congrats on launching!
hncommenter13over 13 years ago
How does this compare with what PostalMethods[1] offers? They have an email interface as well an API, and their prices appear to be slightly better.<p>[1] <a href="http://www.postalmethods.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.postalmethods.com</a>
colevscodeover 13 years ago
Wow, what an awesome response. And such great ideas and feedback. I'm ecstatic.
jan_gover 13 years ago
This service looks similar to various 'MMS postcard' offerings that many telcos have for their subscribers.
moleculeover 13 years ago
that's an awesome way to streamline the onboarding workflow of ubiquitous email-as-identity.
nirvanaover 13 years ago
Glad to hear you're launching. Good luck!<p>I don't need to send a card to my mom.<p>I do need to send mail pretty regularly when I'm out of the country, but dealing with businesses that don't do the "online thing" very well, or at all.<p>I'd love to have a service where I can, say, email, or via a web form, create a letter, have it printed and mailed, and have it sent using specific mailing methods such as certified mail, or return receipt.<p>If there were such a service, they'd get all of my mail business.... because there's nothing I like less than going to the post office, even when I am in the country.
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EtienneJohnredover 13 years ago
Big-ups to you for knowingly launching a half-baked, half-assed product. Judging by the number of "hackers" you've inspired here, I feel great knowing that the main goal nowadays is to simply set the bar lower. Maybe even stick some ads on it if you're looking for other ways to "improve" it.
rshmover 13 years ago
?? &#60;- ?? PROFIT
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figitalover 13 years ago
Link Title of the Year!!!! :)
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