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Ask HN: Would you use a site for meeting programmers at Starbucks?

5 pointsby drumalmost 12 years ago
HN:<p>I recently moved to Santa Monica and have been having a hard time meeting programmers and people in general who have similar interests.<p>There are a few Starbucks within walking distance and it seems that they are all over LA. (Most big cities and even suburbs this seems to be the case)<p>I&#x27;m thinking about building a super simple app that asks you for 3 interests (ex: programming, heavy metal, gym) , a schedule, and your zip code. The app initiates the meetup by matching your availability and links you to the nearest Starbucks to meet up. Because the app initiates the meetup, I believe it would take the friction out of fear of rejection and forcing people to take initiative.<p>Would you guys use something like this?

6 comments

mindcrimealmost 12 years ago
Maybe. The <i>idea</i> of an app to meeting new people and helping make new friends sounds cool &quot;on paper&quot; so to speak. But in reality, my schedule is usually so chaotic, that I&#x27;d probably never actually wind up filling in a time that I was available. I think I just prefer browsing a list of meetings that somebody else has scheduled (or proposed) and then deciding (as late as the last minute) if I want to go or not.<p>In practice, doing that for Meetup.com meetups is how I &quot;solve&quot; this problem.<p>Still though, this sounds like it might have some potential. And, hey, if you get some traction for it, you have a very obvious acquirer (if they don&#x27;t already have something like this) in Starbucks themselves.
lsiebertalmost 12 years ago
I think it&#x27;s an interesting problem space, but user initialized meetings might be a better way to go. My availability is not going to be accurate in any app that I wasn&#x27;t constantly fiddling with, and I wouldn&#x27;t be constantly fiddling with it.<p>That said, a lightweight mobile app that allowed you to set up meetings based on interests, suggested meeting places&#x2F;times when you did so, allowed you to set a threshold of interested users, so the initializer isn&#x27;t sitting in a starbucks by themselves, and notified you when you were near such a meeting might work for me.
swansonalmost 12 years ago
Don&#x27;t make me give you a schedule. Pick 10 matched people from my zip code, then have us all mark &quot;Yes&#x2F;No&quot; to 3 times in the next week (with an &quot;I&#x27;m too busy&quot; option). Create smaller groups based on overlap and then email the time.<p>I&#x27;d personally avoid a one-on-one meeting, aim for at least 3 people.
isaacbalmost 12 years ago
It would be nice if you picked local cafes instead of Starbucks. I&#x27;m a bit of a coffee nerd and Starbucks offends my taste buds and sensibilities.<p>Actually, it would be cool to have &quot;Meet a Programmer&quot; tables in coworking spaces. I think a lot of people (developers and non-developers) would benefit from that.
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jason_slackalmost 12 years ago
There are several &quot;Work Clubs&quot; around if you are in the Bay Area. I think they have these around a lot of cities.<p><a href="http://www.workclub.net/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.workclub.net&#x2F;</a><p>Used to be called &quot;Coffee and Power&quot;, IIRC and started by Philip Rosendale, IIRC.
figurifyalmost 12 years ago
no