Looks very interesting, I've subscribed to the beta. But to be honest, I haven't totally <i>grasped</i> what and how it works.<p>Call me a fool but I very like small stories.. For instance, "John wants to create a pet website. [Bla bla] is very complicated. Now comes Hull.io, [Bla bla]".<p>Most of the website is focused on <i>features</i> but I feel the <i>Why</i> and <i>How</i> are missing. Is it Drag&Drop of widgets? Am I free to code anything I want? Is it a framework that I <i>npm install</i>? Where will it be hosted? Etc.<p>* Edit: Found most of my answers in the /about page.
Is it all javascript based? So it would integrate with any codebase? Rails, Python, Java?<p>Very excited about this. Social is such a critical aspect of many systems these days, but it's another piece of the puzzle that doesn't actually distinguish one product from the competition.<p>The more great services like this that get built, the more great products are going to get built.<p>I am very excited to see what Hull can do for companies like mine that need this kind of functionality, but have been focused more on our unique value proposition.<p>Who can we bribe to get into the beta?
I get a few JS errors which might explain why the form sends me to a 404 :) Otherwise, I'm interested!<p><pre><code> Uncaught ReferenceError: hljs is not defined app-d67d5454e46882e797b76228d86a0737.js:1
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Given the Google Analytics, I wouldn't be surprised if this was a network issue on my end.
I like the concept. There is a lot of redundancy whenever you go to start a new social app.<p>Quick recommendation - I clicked through three pages before I got to the "About" page, and it wasn't until I got to that page that I fully understood why something like this is important.<p>I would have put more of that "About" content on the very first page so people know why they should care about it. Just my two cents...
You implemented one of my long list of ideas - Social Network As A Service. It looks really nice and promising. Good luck. A demonstration of all social widgets all a demo social network using those widgets will be very nice.<p>BTW, there is a typo on this page - <a href="http://hull.io/about" rel="nofollow">http://hull.io/about</a> . It should be developing instead of "developping".
When you look at the list of "things you need to do" that Hull.io takes care of, almost all of them are things that a modern CMS needs to do as well. The major exception being the social graph, which is a pretty trivial thing to add, and often these days it makes sense to just hang off of OpenGraph.
> invites start january 1st, 2013.<p>Assuming I actually get the invite on Jan 1st, it's the first time ever I felt like I didn't sign up to a beta black hole.
Features description sounds too marketing and too bullshit.<p>1) Where are real usage examples?
2) Where is even one use-case?
3) What can be built on top of it?
Sounds a lot like Ning about 7 years ago. Maybe a few more features, but I still don't see a big difference, or a huge demand for niche social networks.