http://launchrock.com/<p>We're wrapping up the Philly Startup Weekend project, and I wanted to get feedback on our project. I got inspired by the viral sign-up pages of Foodly and Hipster and decided to build a service for doing just that. Really, I wanted a simple idea to go into the weekend with and see if we could actually sign up a bunch of people before the presentation.<p>Love your feedback. Would you use this for your own startup?
I entered my email address and got this:<p>> <i>Invite at least 3 friends using the link below. The more friends you invite, the sooner you’ll be able to use LaunchRock!</i><p>This reminds me of facebook apps that require you to invite your friends in order to get the full functionality. I'm not a big fan of this practice.
I like the concept. Could be tweaked a bit. Now for a shamefully shameless self promotional plug, filled with extra shame and shame on top: I just a built a site where startups and other businesses submit their site in order to receive fast, actionable feedback from potential customers. The kicker is that the Top Feedback providers get a cash award for their insight, keeping the comments thoughtful and motivated. I'll foot the bill on the cash award for the first 10 companies that submit for the beta launch this week! Now, wasn't that the most awful, self indulgent shame filled promotional plug, ever?<p>- Fred
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Would I use it for my startup? Probably not... because I've already made my own: <a href="http://www.lifelitup.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.lifelitup.com</a> - it didn't take very long to make.<p>I do not have the viral parts, (invite 3 people) because as cabalamat said, it reminds me too much of Facebook Applications. I didn't want people spamming their friends.<p>Don't get me wrong, I think your service would be beneficial for sure, just make sure to include <i>heaps</i> of features, (i.e. no viralness) :-)
I've made one of those for practice at <a href="http://redlandsbuzz.com" rel="nofollow">http://redlandsbuzz.com</a> (my home town). It's backed by MailChimp. What I should do is place a unique cookie, then on the confirmation page, use it to provide referral links. Mine's running on WordPress...<p>MailChimp takes forever to redirect after submitting the form. They're API is faster...
I like the concept, looks like a great way to promote a new startup. Of course, the startup needs to be good too ;) Since I have a startup is there a way I can use your service/code? Note; we’ve already gone the hipster (I mean USEhipster) route with some success, but showing people their stats is a cool feature.
Concept is reminiscent of <a href="http://unbounce.com/" rel="nofollow">http://unbounce.com/</a>.<p>Since right now it's really just a copy of usehipster.com (as you say), it's difficult to 'rate' - what feedback are you hoping for?
I was actually in the process of building something like this though for myself rather than as a service.<p>Have shot out the link, looking forward to setting it up in the lead up to our launch.
actually needed this today, signed up, got some clicks on my invite URL, no feedback/response/login/invitation.<p>had to build my own eventually today.