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Show HN: DailyDo.it - a better way to manage your day
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20 points
by michelle_
5142 days ago
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This is my first web app, so there are bound be to be a few kinks that need to be worked out. That's why it's here, in hopes that some of the awesome people I read about on HN can take a minute to offer some criticism. http://dailydo.it/ DailyDo.it is meant to replace the canonical to-do list with a do-it list – a list of things that you will actually do. My monetization plan is based on team do-it lists, where you can see your teammates' do-it lists and assign them tasks, while keeping the individual do-it lists totally free. Please let me know if you find any bugs, what the pain points are, what you like/don't like, and anything else that comes to mind. Any and all feedback is greatly appreciated! |
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In order for hesitant users to start using it, perhaps it would be useful that you could easily get back to it. Perhaps by picking an easy-to-remember URL for your list?
Also, I'd decide early in the product development process whether you want to target advanced users or a more broad audience. I'd ask for shortcuts, labels, sublists, ... but that's not what other type of users would necessarily appreciate.