Less than a week ago, my co-worker suggested an idea for a small web app: Put your waiting lists online. We fleshed out some plans and put together who-next.com.<p>It doesn't revolutionize the world or anything, and it will be very surprising if it makes a cent, but it's up and live and I'm proud of it - not too bad for a week of work.<p>Feel free to login with u/p: demo/demo and tell me what you think - any suggested improvements are particularly appreciated.
I'm happy to answer any technical questions about the app. It's pretty boring though, LAMP stack, jQuery.<p>The other thing I would kill for is any ideas on how to market this. How to market it, and to whom. I can run around to all the local creches and nurseries with flyers etc, but in terms of online marketing... I don't have a lot of ideas.
>We remove all the drudgery in managing lists manually. At $4.95 per queue...<p>I wouldn't put a price tag in the description so quickly. Most won't understand what you're up to until 3-4 sentences in, and you're already asking for money.<p>Hope that is helpful.
i think the app is good may be a little bit of the design improvement and making the app completely free will grub some attentions.
may be making it as service with apis to queue from a java scripts which can be used in static sites