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by mamurphy 3337 days ago
I'm no HN expert. The article just, well, reads like an ad/PR. And things that read like an ad, for an unknown company, that aren't obviously useful, tend not to get many upvotes.

I don't think I misunderstand your product. I just don't see why I would create another account to try another tool that doesn't add much over discord/slack and something like strawpoll.

I feel like app creators always underestimate the friction in trying new things, making new accounts, etc. And getting my friends to try a new account over using tools we already use? Unless I see something that really solves a problem I could not have possibly overcome before, I'm on to the next thing.

This is harsh but, I don't think this is going to take off. Or if it does, it needs a lot more features to get there, something that competes with Evernote but more collaborative.

2 comments

The points on creating new accounts to try out a new tool you are making are exactly the reason why we opted to not make having an account mandatory. Users can make a JayPad by giving the JayPad and themselves a name (that's it) and see if our combination of text notes and Slack-like discussion adds value over a current setting with Slack + Strawpoll + Evernote or whatever they are using. Right now these are teams working on side-projects, or startups in the idea- to prototype-stage, local sports teams as well as political groups.

Thank you for your input on making this more into an Evernote plus X. We have this in mind and will be implementing new features and nuances in close loops with our users.

I really think you didn't get the point of this. 1. you do not need an account to use it 2. it's all in one place (facts/polls and communication)