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I've finished my master degree in Innovation and Technological Entrepreneurship and for the last months I've been working in a social network project.
I've build a very limited prototype http://tymr.com in the last month! I've build this because I believe that Social Networking should be about people interactions in real life.
And people connect through events such as a casual dinner, a music festival or a conference. tymr aims to facilitate users with the task of managing and promoting events, through a social and collaborative network, in order to enhance the overall experience.
Using innovative communication solutions based on Web technologies and features and betaking the organics of the social network fostered by the interaction of the participants, the service will be an asset not only in terms of promotion, but also in the planning, creation, monitoring and sharing event of any size.
Therefore, the platform will also be a means of excellence for events publishing. In this regard, we intend to surprise the users through a system of effective recommendations, foreseeing the intended research and finding events according to their likes and geographical location. Looking forward to your feedback! |
It's not obvious from the "Events" or "Places" pages how to get home again.
After clicking the ">" arrow on the panels on the front page I got to the last one, then had to move the mouse to be able to go back again. Consider making them cycle, with some indication that I've seen a panel before (this is a design issue)
It would be nice to be able to add an event of place (possibly with moderation) without having to register so I can see things actually working.
Consider incorporating the "creeping registration" technique whereby I give you my information in bits and pieces in return for increasing functionality.
Related: Consider finding a way to make it minimally usefulwithout registration.
You description here is phenomenally high on the Ginger Factor. Consider using fewer buzzwords, and more calls to action.
In fact, I can't see how to get home from any page.
(a minute or two later) OK, clicking the logo does it. I didn't find that obvious. The logo has nothing to suggest it's clickable.
I like the design, I'm mildly interested by the idea, I might use this, but I'm unwilling to register without seeing it in action.