Rate my startup: KeyTweet, a Twitter client that learns what you like
27 points| keytweetlouie | 15 years ago |keytweet.com | reply
My business partner and I have been following hackernews since we’ve started on this project. We’ve both seen some great advice given to new startups here. Please feel free to say anything that comes to your mind, small or large. Thank you for your help.
[+] [-] Timothee|15 years ago|reply
I don't understand what this means on the frontpage: "We find the keywords distinct to who you follow"
On the feed page, "Why am I seeing this?" shows this: "How keytweet works: When you click like or retweet. We try display tweets with similar content. If you don't rate or retweet. We build a list of popular topics in your feed. We then try to match tweets from your feed to those topics. The # on the left side is how relevent we feel that tweet is to you. Enjoy!"
It's confusing.
So my advice is for you to have somebody review all your copy.
edit: my comment might sound very dry, so let me add this: I think it's a good idea if done well, though I follow a small enough number of people that I might not need it yet.
[+] [-] jamesk2|15 years ago|reply
And you're right, people who don't follow very many people don't need this app and people who are on all day long don't need this app. But we suspect there are many people who do need it.
[+] [-] arnorhs|15 years ago|reply
Your decision to focus on links is, I believe, right on. Because you're not trying to replace my twitter stream with your useless predictions, but you're trying to help me notice the most important links, I think this could work.
However, you're doing something wrong with your encoding. You seem to strip out the Icelandic characters from the stream. (A very common pitfall amongst english-speaking developers.)
ps. You need a designer.
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[+] [-] pedalpete|15 years ago|reply
I suggest taking somebody with a huge number of followers and running your algorithm on their stream and then showing how your tech works.
[+] [-] jamesk2|15 years ago|reply
http://keytweet.com/celebrity/categories/ Let's you see top tweets for other people. We've got one for "The top tweeters from hacker news"
[+] [-] joebo|15 years ago|reply
Request: Would it also make sense so that I can see the last tweet from everyone on my list or does something like that already exist? It's not really 'key tweet' at that point though.
ps. I don't mind and appreciate the simplicity of the design. I didn't read the copy though.
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[+] [-] jamesk2|15 years ago|reply
It's more useful if you follow a lot of people and don't have time to read every single one.
[+] [-] ABrandt|15 years ago|reply
EDIT: It appears philtro was acquired back in 2009. He may not be able to speak freely about the service because of it, but that does certainly help validate your market.
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