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Ask YC: Opinion of new startup Simplist?

8 points| lucasoman | 18 years ago |mysimplist.com | reply

I couldn't find what I was looking for in a list-manager-slash-organization-tool, so I started working on this a couple months ago. I'd love to get some feedback!

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[+] kyro|18 years ago|reply
I visited your site, looked around the front page, and wanted to leave. Don't make me click to find out what your product is about. Use all that wasted banner space to explain what the product is with a few images to give me an idea of what I'm dealing with. That banner image looks a bit cheap and doesn't even come close to explaining to me what's going on. Anything in my life can be simpler. Keep it down to one nice looking logo, and widen the site up so you get more space to show images/demo.

After careful manipulation of the front page, you'll be able to fit all the content from 'what's a simplist' and 'how does simplist work.' Incorporate your links nicely, not just a stack at the bottom, too.

[+] lizunlong|18 years ago|reply
Why not...or how about todoist.com
[+] sant0sk1|18 years ago|reply
Let possible users get a taste of using it before requiring registration. As is, I would never sign up.
[+] davidw|18 years ago|reply
I would put the 'what can you use it for' stuff on the front page, to give people an idea who it's for.

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Also - is this really a startup or just kind of a cool project? With all the other list things out there, how are you going to emerge enough to make money at it?

[+] lucasoman|18 years ago|reply
I searched through the many list things out there, and none of them gave me the flexibility I wanted. This is something I wrote for myself, and I decided to make it something everyone can use.

Most other list apps are one-dimensional. You have a shopping list and a to-do list. This is a tree that lets you make lists of lists of lists. You can put your entire life into your Simplist and it won't be overwhelming or difficult to manage. My Simplist is seven layers deep in some places, which I didn't even realize until I counted.

[+] breily|18 years ago|reply
1. Explain what it does on the main page - if I'd seen the link somewhere else, I never would've gone past the front page.

2. Maybe some screenshots of the embeddable widget - it sounds cool but I'm not exactly sure what it does.

3. A bookmarklet or something might be a good idea, so I can tag/add stuff as I browse other sites.

Overall seems pretty good, the UI looked really complicated at first but the help area was pretty good at explaining that.

[+] lucasoman|18 years ago|reply
Thanks for the suggestions! I put a screenshot on the home page and basically moved the "what" page content there, too.
[+] mynameishere|18 years ago|reply
You should have a confirmation email in your inbox in just a few minutes.

I found a bug.

[+] lucasoman|18 years ago|reply
Nope. ;-)

I understand why you don't like this, if you're highly security conscious or mad about the spam you get. But my privacy policy is very simple and clear, and it's linked right next to the text input for the email. Some site features use your email address, and future features will, too.

[+] rantfoil|18 years ago|reply
Watch Fitt's law in your design for the icons.

The smaller the icon, the harder it is for the user to click on it. Expand/collapse is realllly small -- too small for users to click on, and probably too small to make them want to.

The other thing from a visual standpoint you should watch out for is too many horizontal lines of alignment. (tab stops) The eye is hardwired to want to scan for order -- but hierarchical ordered lists like that make it hard for users to absorb the most important thing about your lists-- the content.

[+] okeumeni|18 years ago|reply
Your site put a lot on weight keyword ‘simple’ and fail to tell the user what it’s all about. I understand as your building the product you are convinced anyone should get it as much as you do; I’ve been there too, I think you must find people, have them try it and get usability feedback.

Also I think it has a lot of TV-commercial-like aspect to it with the oversized banner; I think it people don’t like overkill signs. Make it a bit user friendly, use colors and a bit of style.

Overall I think the idea is pretty cool.

[+] markwweaver|18 years ago|reply
I would really like to see OpenID authentication. Clickpass would be ideal, but any OpenID would work.
[+] truebosko|18 years ago|reply
I'm sorry but the product advertised SIMPLE and when I looked at the image on the right I could not see simple. I'm sure in use it is, but the image you had promoting it looked a bit like too much information and hard to keep track of
[+] joshwa|18 years ago|reply
For pete's sake, screenshots! I have no idea what this thing does. sounds like a todo list, but the interface is the differentiator in this market, so you need to SHOW us what it looks like!
[+] jkent|18 years ago|reply
Even better - let us create them without registering as people said earlier. One idea is to make them expire within 24hrs if they don't register.
[+] jupiter|18 years ago|reply
1. I think your app is awesome 2. A browser window around your screenshot would make it easier to get (I started clicking on it ;-) 3. Drag and drop would make rearanging easier
[+] freikwcs|18 years ago|reply
Solid design. Don't necessarily get the value prop. in a world of Google Docs/wikis - try to make that more obvious. Good start though.
[+] mrtron|18 years ago|reply
Simplist is old is it not?

edit: ahh..i was thinking simpy the social bookmarking site

[+] trovix|18 years ago|reply
You might want to look into why www.mysimplist.com doesn't work.
[+] jupiter|18 years ago|reply
...and I miss a dedicated stylesheet for printing
[+] simplegeek|18 years ago|reply
Confirmation emails just puts me off ;(
[+] dualogy|18 years ago|reply
Notepad + tabbed indenting, anyone? ^^
[+] lucasoman|18 years ago|reply
Tree expanding/collapsing, emailing, Quicklist (like bookmarks), widget, mobile version... No, notepad can't do all that! At least Vim could do folding ;-)
[+] antiismist|18 years ago|reply
why not put the sample widget on the front page? And make it a realistic list too.