Show HN: MindWallet.com Insanely Organized Social Media<p>You can read this on MindWallet as intended here: http://www.mindwallet.com/?ItemKey=787541c7-0860-41ea-a21a-2322e06675c3&ParentID=48851752-ea96-40cc-bfb4-c8b07beba934<p>Hi HN. Here is my ‘project’: http://www.mindwallet.com<p>I’d love to get your feedback. I’m going to put a lot here about how I got here and where I’m going.<p>If you want a TLDR: I layered social media on top of the ‘todo list’ style app that has been popular recently because I think it is an amazing interface for do things beyond todo lists.<p>And here is a video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNpAH7AGhIk (I’m sorry about the hiss, poor audio quality, and lack of editing..I’d rather be coding...I’ll fix it eventually)
(Edit for the HN readers: This comment and following comments were posted in response to an earlier frontpage design.)<p>I posted this on shacknews but to duplicate the discussion over here on hackernews, here's my feedback:<p>The frontpage splash for this is really hard to read. It's obtusely written. It focuses on features, not the narrative. It focuses on buzzwords, not what it does. I kind of get it from your long video, but I doubt anyone has the patience to learn about this. There are a lot of social tree-based todolist applications out there, so to win in this space you have to be really really really focused on UX over functionality.<p>Best of luck though, I think you have some interesting ideas!
Well, for one the copy needs some work. The list isn't even organized and there's about 3 or 4 different font-sizes/types going on all over the place. I feel like i'm on a 4chan clone than an app. Also I have no idea how to get really started on doing whatever your app does, no immediate call to action button. Keep working