Hi Everyone,<p>This is the first time I am posting anything here, but I read HN a lot.<p>I have just launched a product, and would really love your feedback -
http://www.bazinga.in<p>Bazinga is an Easy Way to get the best from your Twitter Timeline. It converts your Twitter Stream into an Easy to read News Journal<p>Part of the motivation behind this project has been the way information is presented in your Twitter Stream, and how it becomes hard to "Follow your Interests" when about half of your Twitter Stream is web links. I have tried to create a new way of consuming articles and news stories on Twitter through Bazinga.<p>It will be great to know your views about my product.<p>Thanks,
Anirudh
Hi Anirudh,
Your idea sounds interesting however I cancelled when the Twitter auth screen requested more permission than I'm willing to give this service.<p><pre><code> This application will be able to:
Read Tweets from your timeline.
See who you follow, and follow new people.
Update your profile.
Post Tweets for you.
</code></pre>
It seems unnecessary to update my profile or post tweets for me. I don't even see why it would need to see who I follow and follow new people. Maybe it's my ignorance of the Twitter API but isn't that something you can restrict on your end?<p>Most likely this is just an oversight since its your new project you threw together but the HN community is generally pretty cautious about privacy and security.<p>As far as the landing page, I would definitely suggest a couple of screenshots to convince me why I would want to try out the service and give authorization to the app. It is pretty vague what it does and I still don't know why I would want to see my twitter stream in some unique way.<p>Good luck and happy coding.
I like it. A few suggestions though:<p>1) Warn people that they will need to login to Twitter to use the service. If my timeline is public, why do I need to provide my twitter credentials? Shouldn't my username be enough<p>2) Don't load so many stories at once. Maybe 20 or 30 at a time or for the last week, etc...<p>Anyway, thoughts in the first 30 seconds of use.<p>Good luck and keep us posted,
I think get a .com - I'm not a big fan of your .in domain.<p>Like the people have said, I don't like the idea of letting you post tweets for me or update my profile. Until you're a well-known Twitter app, this just makes it seem like you want to use me for spam.