Any service that claims to be "free" and doesn't have a very obvious business model gets me very suspicious. I usually start reading the service's privacy policy.
This website's "Privacy Policy" states:
> We collect [personal information] by fair and lawful means, with your knowledge and consent. We also let you know why we’re collecting it and how it will be used.
Yet personal data is collected through Google Analytics without being mentioned anywhere and without my consent. The policy is also the linked privacy policy for the Android and iOS app. It doesn't let the reader know why personal information is collected and how it's used, as it claims. Is that different in the actual apps? Also, what data does the website and the app collect?
Definitely need to improve Privacy Policy. I've just used some random privacy policy generator a few months ago when it was just a random side project.
There is a paid PRO plan in the app. It's pretty standard for site builders - pay for custom domains and premium blocks. I'll add this info to the website.
Is there also a web version? I like the idea of quick edits on a phone but am having a hard time seeing building a whole site only on a phone.
I am thinking through a similar problem with Webase [1] which is a platform for building apps without coding. I have make it work ok on a phone, but I think most people will be more comfortable on a computer when using the tool.
Thanks! I actually did build the https://airsite.co home page with the Airsite app (meta! :)
I'm still debating if I should have a bare bones landing page with just 2 download app buttons or show off the possibilities of the editor more.
I would probably add a web version at some point. Desktop is definitely more convenient for "building a website" type of work. I guess many people who want to build something on mobile now, just don't have access to desktop and therefore have to do it on mobile.
Hey everyone! I've been hacking on Airsite for the past few months. It started as a side project, but now I'm kind of full time on it.
The goal is to build something that's friendly and intuitive for someone who makes their first website. But also powerful and flexible enough for power users who can create pretty much anything they want. I made 3 iterations of the editor and the current one is pretty close to flexbox layout.
I would really appreciate any feedback! You can email me at andrey@airsite.co tweet @pyankoff or join the discussion on Product Hunt - https://www.producthunt.com/posts/airsite
_jomo|6 years ago
This website's "Privacy Policy" states:
> We collect [personal information] by fair and lawful means, with your knowledge and consent. We also let you know why we’re collecting it and how it will be used.
Yet personal data is collected through Google Analytics without being mentioned anywhere and without my consent. The policy is also the linked privacy policy for the Android and iOS app. It doesn't let the reader know why personal information is collected and how it's used, as it claims. Is that different in the actual apps? Also, what data does the website and the app collect?
pyankoff|6 years ago
There is a paid PRO plan in the app. It's pretty standard for site builders - pay for custom domains and premium blocks. I'll add this info to the website.
Thank you for the feedback!
harrisreynolds|6 years ago
Did you build airsite.co on Airsite?
Is there also a web version? I like the idea of quick edits on a phone but am having a hard time seeing building a whole site only on a phone.
I am thinking through a similar problem with Webase [1] which is a platform for building apps without coding. I have make it work ok on a phone, but I think most people will be more comfortable on a computer when using the tool.
Best of luck to you!
[1] https://www.webase.com
pyankoff|6 years ago
I'm still debating if I should have a bare bones landing page with just 2 download app buttons or show off the possibilities of the editor more.
I would probably add a web version at some point. Desktop is definitely more convenient for "building a website" type of work. I guess many people who want to build something on mobile now, just don't have access to desktop and therefore have to do it on mobile.
pyankoff|6 years ago
The goal is to build something that's friendly and intuitive for someone who makes their first website. But also powerful and flexible enough for power users who can create pretty much anything they want. I made 3 iterations of the editor and the current one is pretty close to flexbox layout.
I would really appreciate any feedback! You can email me at andrey@airsite.co tweet @pyankoff or join the discussion on Product Hunt - https://www.producthunt.com/posts/airsite
jc_811|6 years ago
butz|6 years ago
pyankoff|6 years ago