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Show HN: My weekend hack project, Appload.io, get your app's first 1k users

20 points| niklas_a | 14 years ago |appload.io | reply

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[+] djtriptych|14 years ago|reply
Not a terrible idea probably, but sophisticated users might be put off by the popup signup.

I don't care enough yet about your service to give you my personal information OR to even bother disabling Javascript which I assume defeats the popup.

Let me poke around without signing anything.

[+] v33ra|14 years ago|reply
I simply clicked "I'm already registered" link and the pop-up was gone!

Note: I didn't register.

[+] jbrennan|14 years ago|reply
When your site uses one of those in-window popups, I immediately hit the back button.
[+] kyt|14 years ago|reply
Very annoying. Also, clicking on the background did not kill the window.

New visitors are unlikely to sign up before even viewing the site. You may want to popup that modal on the 2nd or 3rd page view.

[+] peacemaker|14 years ago|reply
Exactly what I did too. Pop ups that require my email address before I can see what the site does? No chance.
[+] niklas_a|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for the feedback. Is it that you think it is intrusive?
[+] rnernento|14 years ago|reply
You my friend, are on to something...

Great idea, nice design, I'll keep poking at it and let you know if I can break anything.

[+] Tichy|14 years ago|reply
Popup seems to be missing a close button, so I can not even see what kind of apps you deem to be "premium". Also the word "premium" lights a red light in my brain that means "scam".

Not saying you are a scammer, just saying what my internal bayesian classifier has learned about "premium".

[+] eslachance|14 years ago|reply
I'm not exactly sure why it's not simply iPhone vs Android. It's not like "HTC" and "Samsung" often have apps that will work on one but not the other. At first I didn't even realize that you did have Android apps, because "Motorola" can be older java-based phones, "Nokia" can be a black and white flip-phone... Not exactly obvious at first glance.

So yeah, just say "iPhone" "iPad" and "Android". Hell, remove the drop-down and make it a logo that you select instead, that should be even easier.

[+] paramaggarwal|14 years ago|reply
Wow, thats really something. The problem that apps face: to gain visibility in the first week.

This solves it. Would love to see an article on the backstory of how the idea struck you.

[+] brodd|14 years ago|reply
Don't upvote submissions like this. Since when is it OK to collect personal information before I've had a chance to evaluate the site? Flagged.
[+] niklas_a|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for the comment. I didn't expect people to be so bothered by the popup. I will remove it.
[+] edlea|14 years ago|reply
I must be missing something. I've tried clicking on "Steamscope", billed as a free download, but it opens iTunes and lists the app as $0.99
[+] eli|14 years ago|reply
How do the mechanics of it work? Is it to sort of thing where the app is technically free now but will eventually switch to paid?
[+] niklas_a|14 years ago|reply
Yes exactly. For iOS this seems to be the only way right now. Would be much cooler if they could implement a couponing system.

Then we could be Groupon for apps (Appoun?) :)

[+] joshmanders|14 years ago|reply
Has potential, but like others stated. Remove that popup asap.