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Show HN: We just launched our MVP, a new RSS Reader

153 pointsby spxdczover 13 years ago

38 comments

voidfilesover 13 years ago
RSS isn't ever going to be a big deal. If you are thinking in terms of market size it's never going to be really big. Facebook, and Google+ have both taken the subscription model in a direction that is more consumer friendly.<p>If you accept that premise, you are building a product for informed, longish-term computer users, and you are treating them like they are beginners. If my intrest was piqued by RSS I probably already use an RSS reader, and have a bunch of feeds I want to use.<p>You are missing the ability for me to organize my feeds into folders. I have a lot of feeds, and I need folders to triage my reading into a sliding scale from important to least important.<p>After all of this keep it up, because I am, and I think many others are, willing to pay for an app that does RSS reading well.
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wonnageover 13 years ago
It's a pretty app that looks like it's taken a lot of design inspiration from Google Reader. Which is a good thing, I think they nailed it in terms of UI.<p>That said, I was really hoping you'd have your own sharing mechanism. The major thing Google Reader lost in the transition was the ability to share and comment in a unified manner - having to go to Twitter or Facebook to read comments on something you shared elsewhere is a pain.<p>Also, doesn't look like there's any tracking of read/unread items.
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gorbachevover 13 years ago
Great start.<p>However, as a heavy RSS user, an MVP isn't gonna cut it for me.<p>Couple of specific things are going to prevent me from using your product:<p>1. Your UI shows way too few feed items on a page. Compared to Google Reader, for example, you display maybe 30% as much content on a single page. That makes reading RSS feeds slow on your product.<p>2. There is no ability to group RSS feeds in any way. I'm not a single interest kinda of a person, so my RSS subscriptions contain all kinds of content. I don't read all that content the same way, and I don't feel like reading some of the content all the time.<p>I like the filtering capability you have on the feeds. This is something I've been missing for some time. I wish you'd expand it from simple keywords to maybe regular expression based. Look into how killfiles in Usenet clients used to work for inspiration maybe.
webwanderingsover 13 years ago
You know what I really like my RSS reader to do? Zoom in and out on command. Show me birds eye view (readable view) of everything, let me scroll fast, but then let me zoom in to the headlines which I may find interesting and then let me zoom in more for details without making me click to visit the site. By zoom-in and zoom-out I mean the way Prezi does it, i.e, the camera zoom in/out and not the Ctrl+ font increase of browser.
DanielRibeiroover 13 years ago
Looks really nice, but I'd like to know more about its unique value proposition (what makes me use it instead of Google Reader, where I have all my stars and shares, and great search).<p>It looks really great and it has some quite comprehensive features. Which actually sends me back to what one of LinkedIn's founder once said[1]: <i>If You're Not Embarrassed By The First Version Of Your Product, You’ve Launched Too Late</i><p>If this is the first MVP of the idea, it might be worthwhile checking out Ash Maurya's great post[2] on the subject.<p>[1] <a href="http://articles.businessinsider.com/2009-11-13/strategy/30067340_1_pros-and-cons-philosophy-product" rel="nofollow">http://articles.businessinsider.com/2009-11-13/strategy/3006...</a><p>[2] <a href="http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/11/from-minimum-viable-product-to-landing-pages/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ashmaurya.com/2009/11/from-minimum-viable-product...</a>
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tlackover 13 years ago
Looks great, congratulations. Three comments:<p>1. On Chrome in Windows, the smaller fonts look a bit scrunched in a way that makes my eyeballs hurt. Is this configurable?<p>2. I notice that you say to bookmark the URL, and I presume my user id is stored in a cookie. What happens if I want to read from another device or if I clear my cookies? It would be awesome if you could generate a unique URL for each user. Bonus points if it's easy to say over the phone or type in by hand/from memory (I use at 4-5 devices to browse the web daily - 2 x laptops, Playbook, and my BB).<p>3. That Tweet sidebar thing is interesting but feels a little laggy. Is there a way to turn it off?
pauljonasover 13 years ago
1. Formatting is FUBARed when zooming in (Chrome browser).<p>2. OPML import? Already have a set of RSS subscriptions, need to be able to import existing feed list, don't wish to reenter all these in…<p>/goodluck on the venture.
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jedbrownover 13 years ago
1. It doesn't seem to remember whether I have seen something before. I have over a hundred items per day in my feeds and I read them erratically, so I don't want to have to remember myself.<p>2. It would be nice to have a more integrated sharing feature. An ideal method for my group of computational science friends (since migrating off Google Reader and being dissatisfied with long threads on G+) would be linking into a (possibly private) reddit. It would be nice to at least see if the item has been shared yet.
sixQuarksover 13 years ago
I really like what you guys have done here. Ever since Google Reader switched over to the Google+ design, I've been looking for a replacement.<p>This is a great MVP, but for me, there is one feature I would NEED before I would consider switching.<p>Google Reader shows you a count of how many posts are unread, and as you read them, it removes it from the list. That feature is the most important for me. Any plans on addressing this? Or do you already have this and I'm just not seeing it?
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garethspriceover 13 years ago
Too much whitespace in the list view, if I'm using RSS I want to scroll through hundreds of articles in rapid succession and cherry-pick the interesting ones.<p>Would be nice to be able to import my Google Reader subscription list so I can instantly compare the two tools.<p>The Tweets and shared comments is an interesting idea, but took me a while to find - this is the one thing that would get me to come back and use this over Google Reader. Nice differentiator.
holmanover 13 years ago
Huge fan of the logo and its secret onclick event.
webwanderingsover 13 years ago
I typed cnn.com, nothing happened. I then typed www.cnn.com and I see that it recognized. I then clicked the dog icon, it is still thinking....<p>I like the interface and the fact that you don't need to sign up. Not sure if I'll remember to come back to this because it really isn't working for me right now.
phasevarover 13 years ago
I'm a heavy RSS user but this doesn't really fit my workflow. I may be different than a lot of other heavy RSS users though.<p>I'm currently using Google Reader to keep track of things for me. I sync it up with iReadG on my iPhone and then I scan through headlines on my iPhone and star the ones I'm interested in reading. I do this while I'm out and about and need to kill some time while waiting on things in life to happen. Just scanning headlines from HN, Slashdot and TechCrunch usually fills all my mobile downtime.<p>Then when I get back to the computer I go through the star items and read them, unstarring them as I go.<p>Your interface would be nice if I could work it into my workflow but it doesn't look setup for that.
tlowover 13 years ago
<i>Subscription packs</i> are the best part of your idea <i>so far</i>. I suggest you keep them, but spend some time thinking about who your target user is, how you'll tell them about how you'll provide them value, and how you'll provide them value.<p>Here are some questions I had:<p>1. what does a user expect to happen next when they click on a subscription pack?<p>2. why is your landing page dark while your app is light?<p>3. why isn't there an action when a user clicks "All your favorite websites in one place."<p>4. why isn't there a clearer call to action?<p>5. it seems like you're targeting users who don't currently use RSS at all, will they even understand what your product does?
amitambover 13 years ago
Design is great! Who did it and how can average entrepreneur imitate it.<p>BTW I thought there will be easy way to import Google reader list but there is none. (I first selected interesting then blank.)
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spxdczover 13 years ago
Hi everyone. We've been away from our computers for a few hours but wow, thanks for the feedback (good and bad). We're going to go through all of your comments (and those that have been submitted by email and Twitter) and prioritize our efforts.<p>We know there are still lots of things that need improving (handling lots of feeds, how new items are displayed, organizing feeds, etc) - we'll do our best to get to these asap, but wanted to get this 'out the door' as quickly as possible to get your feedback.
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geuisover 13 years ago
On iOS 5:<p>The design is nice.<p>Don't show the entire story when you visit one of the categories. Just show headlines.<p>It rendered terribly slowly, scrolling was jerky, and page navigation was completely unresponsive. Eventually the browser just crashed.<p>The first category I visited was Science. It showed science stuff.<p>The next category I visited was Film. It also showed science stuff.
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sontekover 13 years ago
Would be nice if you didn't remove the session id from the URL. I would like to bookmark the URL so I don't have to keep the e-mail in my inbox.<p>Also, frictionless use is cool and all but it would be nice if I could just create a username and password so I know I'll always have access to my feeds.
moustachioover 13 years ago
I put together a usablity review of subpug.com using moustach.io. I hope you find this useful.<p><a href="http://moustach.io/welcome/e/reviewed/YDtJ9-Su30Q3VH3VGotGnZhI1WUGf20J/kzNiYpDhRIM9MP2gkgz5dw" rel="nofollow">http://moustach.io/welcome/e/reviewed/YDtJ9-Su30Q3VH3VGotGnZ...</a><p>Good luck.
jamesgeck0over 13 years ago
It shows the same ten posts over and over again. This may be a bug. Want my OPML file?
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bbxxnicolover 13 years ago
I love the UI. People have already mentioned this; it needs to keep count of the number of unread articles. Looks very promising though!<p>I was curious as to what JS Frameworks you've been using besides jQuery. Underscore.js? Backbone.js?
tmcbover 13 years ago
As it is advertised, the subscription info is stored locally. How can it be deleted? I tried to delete the cookies, but it didn't work. Please, don't tell me you are using those naughty evercookies.
dwyningsover 13 years ago
I'm curious to know why you didn't just create a chrome extension like <a href="http://reederforchrome.tumblr.com/" rel="nofollow">http://reederforchrome.tumblr.com/</a> or Helvetireader.
rhizomeover 13 years ago
Seeing some weirdness on chrome+ubuntu:<p><a href="http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-12282011-065319pm.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-12282011-065319pm.p...</a>
choxiover 13 years ago
sick! the UI looks like it would feel better on a tablet, you should consider pivoting to be an ipad app since it's oriented for media consumption
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codedivineover 13 years ago
Bug report: I am using Opera 11.60 on Linux (64-bit). When I click on "blank" pack, Opera hangs and I have to terminate the application.
ch0wnover 13 years ago
It feels very fast and I really enjoy the color scheme. One thing I noticed: On small resolutions the top navigation bar wraps.
bentlegenover 13 years ago
Lose the transparency on the top action bar. It's distracting, and I'm not realistically going to read text through it.
rb2k_over 13 years ago
I really, really like the navigation using 'j' and 'k'. Thanks for having that.
netlemurdeover 13 years ago
Really like the UI with the comments on the side Good job!
mike_ivanovover 13 years ago
Very interesting. BTW, why there is horizontal scrolling?
desireco42over 13 years ago
You know, I actually needed something like this, thanks
richardburtonover 13 years ago
RSS is alive again.
thiagocover 13 years ago
good job, it's a nice app!
nirvanaover 13 years ago
Love the subscription packs and the friction free signup, but once I'd picked a pack, I wanted to go back and add another pack to my set of subscriptions... but couldn't figure out how, probably because this is an MVP.<p>When looking at my subscriptions I clicked on the pub in the upper left to go to your homepage (to add a pack to my subscriptions) and what it does is change the view in some way that's totally not obvious to me. I get a different top story. Maybe its changing the sort order, but theres' no visual indication of what has changed, only the story I was reading is replaced. I click it again and it switches back.<p>Great MVP, and bonus points for the effortless signup.
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drivebyacct2over 13 years ago
Very cool. Sadly, scrolling performance Chrome/MBP+Lion is unacceptably choppy.
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Punishkerover 13 years ago
What's 'your MVP'? It looks and sounds like an app...<p>How does your RSS reader beat the competition? Anything of note?
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sukingover 13 years ago
RSS is dead &#38; google reader works fine.
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