I've built a team with perfectly complimentary skills. We're applied for an incubator. We're going LEAN. The marketing website (MVP) is online - http://getsilo.com - we're collecting emails and have two companies onboard for early stage customer development and feedback. We're building a V1. Things feel good.<p>I'm keen to get thoughts and feedback about the website, whether the problem and idea is clear, and get a guage gauge on the demand. Do you share this problem? Are Basecamp and Pivotal tracker letting you down?<p>Many thanks for your time, Ollie Rattue.
I think all project management SaaS have let me down so far, Pivotal I think is much superior, the issue is that all of them are around tasks and timelines, a project is so much more than that. If I need to put my documentation elsewhere, and track bugs elsewhere, this is just an overhead (pivotal as example, I stopped using it for bug tracking and moved to Jira)<p>As a feedback, I would at least change the bootstrap default colors, it's starting to look like all startups look the same...<p>And in my 5 seconds attention, I didn't quite get the main basecamp killer feature, but I liked the notion of the trees. you got my email...<p>By the way, would be happy to hear your thoughts on <a href="http://flashissue.com" rel="nofollow">http://flashissue.com</a> if you send newsletters and think it's too painful and takes too long
I am not entirely a sure what i am looking at. Give me a list of defined features and/or at lest some screenshots. it's hard to evaluate something when it's only "abstract".
Ollie<p>Can you explain how this is different than (and why yours may be better)
<a href="http://www.bugherd.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bugherd.com/</a>
<a href="https://sifterapp.com/" rel="nofollow">https://sifterapp.com/</a><p>I've seen some others but can't remember them