Brilliant use of Vine for the demo!<p>And speaking of PayPal: Max Levchin, who co-founded PayPal, recently founded Affirm, which appears to be a competitor.<p><a href="https://affirm.com/" rel="nofollow">https://affirm.com/</a>
Maybe there's something wrong with me, but the video moves way too fast for me to process. Of course, making me feel stupid creates negative associations with the product.
The design is inconsistent. If you only use color to signify buttons, making top and bottom banners with the same solid color as buttons is confusing, especially when several buttons are embedded in the top or bottom banner.<p>That aside, it is a good, clean interface.
I was expecting him to hit "Pay with Paddle" and then get his butt beat endlessly until they closed his account for no reason, taking his money.<p>This is pretty cool.
Clever marketing. I've seen Vine videos explode as examples for things in the last few weeks, along with news and blog Vine embeds. Interactive marketing is going to get a lot more interesting with Vine clips (until of course we get saturated with those marketing messages and don't find them as unique anymore).
Never seen an ad done well on vine. Tasteful, succinct and classy. Kudos.<p>Reminds me of minbox but with less loud words blasting in my face to the sound of Nicki Minaj's ass.
I haven't used Vine at all, so this may very well be a restriction of the platform rather than an oversight by Paddle, but surely they could have placed a link on the page back to their site? or is everyone just expected to know that "@" means, find us on twitter? I can understand that works perfectly fine for the HN community, but for most audiences, surely they're missing out.
The irony, of course, is that PayPal works very much the same today. You don't even need an app.<p>I also hope this is a joke: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/MnshKxO.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/MnshKxO.png</a>
Mobile first does not mean to forget the interface for everything above 4.7 inches.
If any founders are considering to do the same thing, I much prefer a GIF-based demo like the one used for Sublime Text: <a href="http://www.sublimetext.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.sublimetext.com/</a>.
PayPal had eBay to crack the hardest part - acceptance of a new payment type. Are you a new payment type or are you effectively a wallet and passing underlying credit card information over?
Venmo looks like it's trying to make a dent in Paypal's market. They've got a pretty good mobile solution. Though, I hear their eating losses with almost every transaction right now (everything is free, other than debit cards)
Based on that headline and the number of startup redesigns that show up on HN, I was expecting a redesign mockup of PayPal - not an actual product. Took me a minute to realize what I was looking at. But great job!
It's a testament to corporate inertia that PayPal hasn't been an innovator in payment processing for a long time. Square and Stripe have been making inroads, and Bitcoin is lurking out there somewhere. There's a fistful of money to be had in this arena, and I'm glad that it's evolved over the last few years.<p>Best of luck to Paddle!