Well done for making something and having the guts to share it with the world.<p>A bit of critical feedback:<p>1) the image of a girl on the beach doesn't seem to have much relevance or am I missing something?<p>2) how is the data stored and backed up? (Details on encryption, backup regularity etc...)
I added a discussion for product feedback and improvements that should be open without any need to sign up. <a href="https://discusslr.com/discussions/8" rel="nofollow">https://discusslr.com/discussions/8</a>
This is a very basic product, don't get me wrong, basic is a good thing.<p>Some feedback:
Registration is very nice, simple steps. However, log in with Gmail/Facebook/Twitter might be a nice option in the future too.<p>How do you handle links? I didn't check this since I'm on mobile but nofollow would be a good idea to prevent spammers. Maybe even add Google's recaptcha to prevent spam bots for anonymous users/on registration?<p>For groups/companies, it might be nice if we can register a sub domain and allow others to post new discussions in there to keep it all grouped. But that would mean there'd have to be a moderation option (?).
My instant reaction to the name was that this had something to do with 'cussing' not 'discussing' because I put the emphasis (in my mind) on cusslr and read it as dis-cusslr. Others might have the same reaction.
A tool I made to quickly start and discuss things online. The idea is to quickly setup a conversation about something, share the link and start talking. Comments can be public or anonymous.
Submit button below the comment box is an <input type="submit" /> but missing a value so it says "Submit Query" on Firefox. Probably should change that.
owainlewis, I think you could increase signups if you'd add a few screenshots of the discussions. Or let new visitors read them without registration.