OK, I've read the page, I have no idea what this is, does, or solves. An excellent example of a glossy, gorgeous landing page that does not do what it's supposed to.<p><i>Added in edit:</i><p>The title here on HN makes it clear - but if someone, anyone, goes to that page, even if it is a problem they need solving, how do they know that they solve the problem! Having something, anything, like:<p><pre><code> No physical Address?
No problem!
We make it easy to get
together even when you
can't give an address.
</code></pre>
And I <i>am</i> partially in that market, for reasons I can't explain too much. That's why I went to the page based on the HN title. But there is nothing, <i>nothing</i> on that page that tells me what it is I'm creating. And it doesn't even let me click the "create" area on the screen - it could at least pop up a hint.<p>This is intended as useful feedback - I'm saying what I found frustrating, and in some sense what I need to see. I'm trying to help them see from a fresh perspective things that need changing. That fact that most hipster pages are slick, gorgeous, but ultimately similarly frustrating is a bonus.<p>And before you say that the younger generation at whom it's aimed will understand, remember that it's the middle to older generation who generally have much, <i>much</i> more disposable income.