(I realized I posted this in the wrong board earlier, apologies)<p>Hi guys, we resigned from our jobs and started building http://www.barbird.com full time about five and a half months ago. BarBird shows a real-time picture of what is happening around you in the nightlife scene so you can make informed nightlife decisions. There is currently a free iPhone/Android app as well as the web app. Would love to hear your feedback!
I can tell your team has put a lot of time into this. It's interesting and possibly very valuable. My feedback below:<p>1. Orange County is NOT Los Angeles! :-) If you're trying to not clutter up the map with too many dots then maybe pick state first, then zoom in and present regions/counties within the state. I was almost disinterested in it until I figured out the regions within the region!<p>2. If I click the dot twice, make the div disappear or reappear. I had to click on a different dot to get to the one I really wanted again (e.g. click Los Angeles, then click San Diego, then try to click Los Angeles again)<p>3. The div with the tweets in them is somewhat strange when hidden. Too much is showing or something. Maybe it's just the ugly arrow to expand???<p>4. The floating tip helper is distracting. Can't you must make a static info bar or something? I dunno, maybe just me.<p>5. The region ul - where you give extra regions - make it a little prettier. Everything else looks so polished, and then that list looks not so polished. Make it look nice like the "Happy Hour, Specials, Live Music...."<p>6. I'm wondering if the UI would be more "natural" if you had a static div along top with the logo/region/info bar and facebook and add venue buttons. Then, on left, just have the categories and the pop-out div for tweets. This would allow you to reduce the width of the main div quite a bit and might end up with just as much (or more) map space. But specifically, I think this would be more visually appealing to the eye. Surround the entire map a border of some sort that's blackish in color like your main div. It will feel more like an app then. TO ME!<p>Hope this helps. Congrats! A good idea and a lot of work. Very promising.<p>p.s. - All my input from web app on chrome browser.
My perspective, mostly on UX issues:<p>The splash page has weird workflow- the only way to go somewhere is by clicking on the tiny red dot and then clicking the button. At the very least increase the click radius for the red button, ideally add an on hover that shows where is (eg San Francisco) and have the button click take them there.. Also, clicking on the states feels like it should do something, since the cursor is the "pointer hand" but it does nothing except change the location hash and make it harder for me to click the back button.<p>As for the bar view- graceful loading of page elements would be a big help. It took more than 6 seconds for me to load the content on first load, and it takes a fair amount of time to load between the tabs. I suggest some sort of spinny thing that acknowledges the waiting process as something to help stop me from closing the tab right then and there.<p>(I just took a look at what's making it so slow- it looks like you're pulling down >50 tiny individual pngs- you should probably squish that into a much smaller number of sprites, also same goes for putting all your jquery stuff into one file)<p>That's really what strikes me most about it right now- usually if a page doesn't load within a second or so for me, you're going to have a hard time convincing me to come back to it, and it would be a shame if all the work you have clearly put into a decent idea is negated by a slow ui.
First impressions:<p>- the UI makes sense if I bother to spend more than 30 seconds playing with it, but it's hard to tell what it does at first. Maybe add a tag line or a brief description for the non-mobile users.<p>- has actual content for major cities that are not in the US. Impressed.<p>- looks polished overall<p>- how are you monetizing?
Super. Great content.
A map tweak: plug in new coordinates for some of the cities (i.e Boston and NY). When I zoomed to 2nd level it placed me in an irrelevant part of town, or toward the outskirts.<p>Ideally when user sees map and zooms to street level the end result would be 'in the middle of the action' so to speak.
<i>This is the BarBird open beta. Expect some things to not work right!</i><p>That's cute. I like it.<p>It looks like it could be an interested app but none of the tweet content loaded for Seattle or San Fran. Maybe post again when that's working.