| A few weeks ago I launched my side project; a novel writing application I call http://LitLift.com So far over 370 users have registered to use the software, most of which are participating in NaNoWrimo. The response has been incredibly positive. The enjoy the simple user interface and the ability to create their ideas in any particular order. Already I have managed to make the site profitable through a pair of partnerships that will be kicking off soon. I know the design needs work, but I'm a programmer. Any feedback on usability, interface and site structure are more than welcome. Thanks. |
First of all, log me in right away when I sign up. I was confused that I just got redirected back and didn't notice the green text telling me it worked.
I like that you don't ask me too much information. However, I personally prefer to use my email to log in. That has the added benefit of you only having to ask me two things at signup time: my email, and a password (no password confirm). If I forget my password, I just reset it later with my email.
I would definitely highlight that litlift.com is a tool to help you write a book, but not where you actually go to write a book. I was confused for a bit what the "description" was under my new book, I thought that's where you expected me to type my novel (in hindsight, this was dumb of me).
It's very cool though. I think if I were to write a novel, this type of approach would fit my engineering brain better.