Hey guys,<p>Just finished up hacking on my submission for the Wufoo API contest. VoiceForms 4000 takes any existing Wufoo form and turns it into a phone survey. The app is written in Python, runs on App Engine, and uses Twilio for all the phone magic.<p>https://voiceforms4000.appspot.com/<p>Go ahead and fill one of the sample forms and tell me what you think. Enjoy.
This is a great idea! I really think this has potential, but one thing I'd suggest is to pick a vertical and enhance the system further. Because if all you do is integration between two existing services, barrier of entry is pretty low.<p>I'd suggest either adding more integration points, or developing an add-on service on top of this.<p>Once you do that, I think you can sell this to many startups including mine in the near future :)
I went through a zombie exam, got "H M M, this sucks, form submission failed. <i>hangs up</i>" Error recovery is a bit, ahem, challenging in a call flow, but you might try to make things a wee bit more graceful. Still, I understand it isn't meant to be immediately productized.<p>As a product, by the way, this has clear commercial potential. Can I mention <i>again</i> how much Twilio is going to disrupt whole industries?
Nice app. Definitely functional, though I echo sourc3's sentiments to raise the barrier of entry.<p>Not to be a stickler, but I would remove the TM from your sub-header. Or move it to your app's name.<p>That isn't a slogan you can trademark, so it's kind of out of place.