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Show HN: I'm bootstrapping my company and this is my first product. Thoughts?

31 points| ktusznio | 13 years ago |myminutesapp.com | reply

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[+] ktrgardiner|13 years ago|reply
On an aesthetics note: pick a cleaner, more serious font than the script. It shows that you mean business with your app and it's meant to be used seriously rather than as a fun one-off.

On a consistency note: the examples in your copy should match those in your example image. You have 30 min for exercise and 1 hour for emails in the image but they're the opposite in your copy.

The app looks good though and quite useful. Might I also suggest, instead of listing all the features to have them displayed around the image with arrows pointing to what they're referring to. Context can make all the difference, especially with a long page.

[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Changing the font to something more professional is at the top of my list. I made a conscious decision to give the app an informal feel but I agree that that was mistake.

I'll also fix up the examples and look into a more efficient page layout.

Thanks for the feedback!

[+] andrewmunsell|13 years ago|reply
I agree with the font thing. My first thought was, "why marker felt?!?!"
[+] j45|13 years ago|reply
I like how you have the 'at least' and 'at most'. There are things with no end in sight but need an hour a day.

It might be fun to play the background music of your video while the clock is running in the app, it reminded me of a Sega Outrun feeling for some reason and might help in gamifying speed.

[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Quick pitch: It's a time tracker with a robust goal-setting system that allows you to set up 'at most' and 'at least' goals. Spending too much time in your inbox? Set up a 'Do at most 1 hour going through email' goal. Want to work more on your side-project? 'Do at least 2 hours of side-project development'

I found this method of goal-setting to be pretty helpful for me both in maximizing time spent on things I want to do, and minimizing time spent on things I do that I'd rather not. What do you think?

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I'd love feedback on just about anything: design, execution, features, etc.

Thanks so much for taking a look!

-Kamil

[+] hitsurume|13 years ago|reply
Personally I find it weird looking at my phone each time to mark off a task done and starting a new one. Its like a stopwatch on my phone.
[+] dbecker|13 years ago|reply
The web page could be much more reader friendly (and less about you).

Specifically, the reader shouldn't have to search around the page to get a clear picture of what the app does. The top section of text (The Mission) does very little to explain the app. It says that you built this app to scratch your own itch (which is nice for you, but which we don't care about)... and it asks your readers for favors before we even know what the app is.

I'd dramatically shorten this. At the very least, the features section should go ahead of the request that we tell our friends about it.

I know this page is just something temporary to get the word out, but it will be more engaging and effective with small changes to make it more reader-oriented.

[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Thanks a lot for the feedback! I added the Mission bit to drive some social behaviour for the launch. I definitely agree that it detracts from marketing the app's features. I'll work on making it less prominent!
[+] ja27|13 years ago|reply
I'm curious why you didn't use the stock iTunes app store badge. That might convert slightly better if you get some site traffic.

You should make sure to go through AppCod.es preso on app store SEO. I am regularly amazed at how bad my competitors are on their app keywords. http://www.appcod.es/

You should go sign up with LinkShare and whatever the other iTunes affiliates are and work out your affiliate link from your site. 5% of the sales through your site might not be much now, but it's free money.

[+] 13rules|13 years ago|reply
"The web page could be much more reader friendly (and less about you)."

I thought the same thing -- and moving the features and demo above "The Mission" is a great first step.

People generally don't care why you are doing something -- they want to know what your product/service/app is going to do for them.

Make "The Mission" into their mission ... how your app is going to help them ... and I think you'll see a lot more success. (Would be really interesting to do an A/B test on that!)

Congrats on launching!

[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Moved the Features and Demo sections above the Mission. :)
[+] georgecalm|13 years ago|reply
Well, I can see that this app is going to be useful for me (assuming I don't forget to use it). Thanks for making it! A few comments:

- I'd like to start multiple tasks at the same time (like running, and listening to music--done at the same time, but have different limits)

- Make the granularity of time equal in 'Today' (curr min: seconds) and 'Goal' (curr. min: minutes)

- 'Goal tracking' on/off was a bit confusing, I think because it's on the screen that manages the goal and not on the one that creates it.

[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
> I'd like to start multiple tasks at the same time (like running, and listening to music--done at the same time, but have different limits)

I had support for multiple tasks at once in an early build, but I decided to nix it to reduce confusion. I couldn't think of any compelling use cases that were hindered, and lots where running multiple tasks would cause confusion. Hope that makes some sense.

> Make the granularity of time equal in 'Today' (curr min: seconds) and 'Goal' (curr. min: minutes)

You're probably right here. Time input methods should be uniform.

> 'Goal tracking' on/off was a bit confusing, I think because it's on the screen that manages the goal and not on the one that creates it.

Good call. I'll be rework the UI a bit to make that clearer.

Thanks for the feedback!

[+] planetpron|13 years ago|reply
I have an Android but would love an app like this. Are you working on an Android version?
[+] mvkel|13 years ago|reply
Do not make an Android app until there's proven validation in the iOS app. If you're not getting very many bites in the App Store, you'll get even fewer in the Android world. Your app is market-agnostic, so iOS interest will be a good indicator of Android interest.
[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Not currently but if there is interest I definitely will. I've had a number of requests for now so you're not alone.
[+] Irishsteve|13 years ago|reply
You could allow for a pomodoro time metric perhaps? (Instead of 45 minutes for X, I can spend 2 pomodoros) that way you can piggy back into that particular community.

Would also be handy to store info on a web interface so I can work on it from my computer.

[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Web interface is definitely something I'll get to if the app gets enough traction.

I considered adding Pomodoro time, but opted not to for the launch to keep things simple. I may make it an extra down the road.

Thanks for the feedback!

[+] kenotic|13 years ago|reply
I love productivity apps that truly help you manage what you do. I have not tried this yet, but I will and let you know what I think. On the surface it looks to be a winner.
[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for the kind comment. :)
[+] thatusertwo|13 years ago|reply
I've been looking for an app like this I downloaded it, I'll let you know if it works.
[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Awesome, thank you :)
[+] luney|13 years ago|reply
Will it track how much time you spend setting up/managing the data in the app?
[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
I've tried to make that process as minimal and streamlined as possible. I tried to make getting started with the app as painless as I could!
[+] mtjl79|13 years ago|reply
I just bought this. An awesome idea, I could really use this everyday.
[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
Awesome, hope the app helps you out. Let me know if you have anything you'd like to see in the app!
[+] jgv|13 years ago|reply
I could see myself or friends using this but why brush script?
[+] adjwilli|13 years ago|reply
Yeah, I agree. The app is an interesting take on productivity. I haven't seen anything that does countdowns. But my initial reaction was "whoa, terrible font". Also try left justifying the labels and have the uinavbar label font match.
[+] ktusznio|13 years ago|reply
This was actually a conscious decision. I did it to give the app an informal feel. Basically to distinguish it from the super-serious professional time tracking apps that are overloaded with features. I could have been wrong though because I've gotten a few complaints about the font now. I may change it in the next update. :)