I don't really understand what you do. I will freely admit that I may be dumb, or not the target market, but I don't get it.
I don't mean to say this to be discouraging, I am interested enough to wonder what y'all are up to so at least you've piqued my interest (admittedly not a huge prize, but I'm not trying to be a turd).
Totally understand the confusion - this is the first time we've put this out into the world, and it's great to get feedback about which parts are or aren't clear. Here's a bit more on what we're building:
If that sounds interesting, we'd love to talk to you about the pain points you have building front-ends and UIs. Feel free to send us an email at contact@awesomebox.es
Upvoted because this sounded interesting: "Our idea is simple - that anyone on your team should be able to use any iteration of your app or website with zero configuration. Awesomebox lets you create and collaborate like you would in the physical world, where it's easy to show people the real thing without having to ask someone to run code locally, install dependencies, or configure a staging server. What Heroku is to back-end development, Awesomebox is to front-end development - a platform that lets you focus on what you do best."
I couldn't find that on mobile without signing up, you might want to add that to an about or FAQ page.
Thanks for the feedback - this is really more a case of "two hackers trying to describe what we're building" than a "vague PR statement".
I think where we're struggling is narrowing down exactly what we do, without being pigeonholed into "just another hosting platform". We're really excited to talk to the many people who did signup and learn more from them, so that we can get better at this overtime. Thanks for being a "BS filter" and telling us where we're wrong - if you have more thoughts to share, we'd love to hear from you. contact@awesomebox.es
Would it be possible to get some sort of diagram or screenshots up that would at least give us something to look at? A theoretical, yet somewhat detailed, use-case would be great.
We're going to be following up with people to bring them into the product and helping them become successful with it. You're right though, a use case would help a ton. Perhaps this would be a good start to our blog. Contact us at contact@awesomebox.es if you'd like to discuss the idea further.
I don't mean to say this to be discouraging, I am interested enough to wonder what y'all are up to so at least you've piqued my interest (admittedly not a huge prize, but I'm not trying to be a turd).