This looks like a transparent grab for hacker news traffic.<p>It even has all of the Hacker News Bingo spots: launch page, "open source", "Show HN", socialsocialsocial...
Hmmm... what? Here's what I see when I click your link:<p><a href="http://i.imgur.com/Ej18Sap.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/Ej18Sap.png</a><p>Is my browser not rendering something? No info about the product, a simple formfield with a "OK" button in a simplistic style?<p>Sure, open source it if you want. What does that entail, besides posting 1 HTML/CSS/JS file? Usually people open-source large projects that solve a very precise need that can be easily re-used by others. Sure, sign-in pages are a common "problem", but they're practically the "Hello world" of web development. Would one post on HN to ask if they should release their "Hello world!" program? (even if it has scrolling characters with nice ncurses rendering!)<p>I'm thoroughly confused here. :/
This will only be on our page for so long, but we want it to live on! If people do like this we will put in the work to open source it so others can use it.<p>A couple features different from LaunchRock:<p>-Shows how many people have already signed up ahead of you and behind you<p>-Allows you to jump ahead of people by sharing this on Facebook or Twitter
It's pretty annoying to make somebody 1) give an email address to find more info then 2) dont give them the info that you just promised. I guess you mean signup for our mailing list so you can get info later, but that wasn't clear.
Unsolicited Feedback: You need to provide some visual feedback when the button is clicked. Not all your users are running on fibre.<p>I clicked it a few times because I wasn't sure it was registering my clicks.<p>3G is sloooow.
I would love to see how it was built. I'm quite new to web development, and I recently built my first sign up page, but have always wanted to learn how to build the nice animations that show up on many sign up pages.