Great one! Just wanna say though there might be lots of online shopping sites already, girls like shopping right?, and online shopping is still a huge market because there are still many more who don't know online shopping yet (lol, really? Yes), so it's great that you come up a model like this which girls would like I think. May I ask you what is your revenue model going to be?
We are looking at 3 sources of revenue:
1. Affiliate commissions
2. Integrated advertising
3. Subscriptions to color trend reports targeting companies that base their product decisions on color trends (fashion, home, graphics etc.) This would, of course, take a certain amount of traction for Palet.ly to hold credibility as 'collective color consciousness'
The one feature that differentiates Palet.ly from competition is our color matching app. Users can upload a celebrity picture - point to the shirt / scarf / any item to generate color matches from the product database. Most of our users tend to upload celebrity / street style images, recreate the look and shop for matching products.
Thanks for the feedback. Keeping the design clean was key to let the color palettes / products to pop out. About the name, I guess its too late to rethink that one :)
[+] [-] millerfung|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] jameswyse|13 years ago|reply
I suspect most people looking to buy a nice handbag or teacup don't know or care what CMYK, RGB, HSB or Hex mean.
Same goes for "Search Results for '#f3a4b4'" - While we all know what this means, most shoppers won't.
[+] [-] suma_m|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bonsai|13 years ago|reply
Really great user interface.
What is your technology stack?
Do you have some machine learning algorithms under the hood?
Do you have object recognition/extraction from uploaded pictures?
[+] [-] suma_m|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] kkt262|13 years ago|reply
I'm not fond of the name too much.
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