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Show HN: Here is our first app after 6 months working on it. What do you think?

42 points| kornifex | 13 years ago |yosee.com | reply

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[+] chaz|13 years ago|reply
Your point of differentiation seems to be rating the scene of various venues. I would focus the landing page, app, and pitch on this, because at first pass, it looks like yet another startup that is trying to rate restaurants, stores, and parks. Having a screenshot with "New York City" and "Times Square" is not helpful (btw, note that it's Times Square and not Time Square). I would focus the locations down to just bars and clubs to start and take out anything else. No need rate Starbucks, either -- I already know what kind of place it is, globally.

You would have to talk to more people to get the right questions, but I don't think "how are the boys/girls?" is the right type of question. Is it hip, dive, relaxed, crowded, noisy, lively, chill, etc. I think the best way to think about this is to figure out how people would answer the question, "what kind of place is it?" I also think the response needs to be more than just a single 5-point rating.

[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
I think that you are absolutely right, even though we want to focus first on the 5-star rating of people and then we plan to offer a way to choose up to three pre-defined tags (as you rightly said hip, dive, etc.) to elaborate your rating of the place.

Sorry for the "Time Square" error, we use Foursquare venues and weren't paying attention, we will fix that.

We will also rethink our landing page in order to make it easier to understand what we do.

Thanks for the feedback ! :)

[+] interg12|13 years ago|reply
THere is no reason why the first screen of the iphone on your home page should show the Login screen. Its not relevant to the product, and everyone who wants to use it will understand that you have a log in. Remove it!
[+] jiggy2011|13 years ago|reply
Agree, even though in this case the login screen is quite nicely designed. Login screens are a barrier like a locked door where you have to go into your pocket and find the key. Not pleasant psychologically.
[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Yes, you're right, we were going to make subtle changes on the order. Thanks for the tip. :)
[+] evanb|13 years ago|reply
It seems very heternormative. Girls rate boys, and boys rate girls?
[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Yes, we are planning to add gay/lesbians support, but we have a problem because the comments you post are limited to your gender (girls can see other girls comments, boys can see other boys comments). But we are definitely thinking about it!
[+] hardwaresofton|13 years ago|reply
Absolutely beautiful, both the page and the app (though I don't have an iPhone):

Are you planning more login API support other than just Facebook? I'd imagine you want to run the gamut: twitter, foursquare, etc - maybe even get rid of your own login altogether to make it easier for people (of course this limits you somewhat - but I'm pretty sure your target audience has at least one of these accounts)

[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Thank you very much! We are thinking about Android and maybe WP next…

Yes, we are thinking about it, though people may be afraid of linking it to their social accounts, therefore we will continue to support our own login system.

[+] walls|13 years ago|reply
> maybe even get rid of your own login altogether to make it easier for people

Please never suggest this to anyone ever again. I'm so sick of having to authorize apps with vague descriptions of what they'll have access to.

[+] jack-r-abbit|13 years ago|reply
I think the app looks pretty nice. But clearly I am so far out of your target audience. I find it a rather sad commentary that how a place rates on the boys/girls is "a good reason to go" there. It just seems very shallow. I guess the types of places that are defined by the boy/girl rating rather than the food or the service or what ever else they offer are perfect for the people who are more interested in the boy/girl rating. That is not me. I'm sure you will find your user base though.
[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
I agree with you but we are still planning on adding more traditional information. :)
[+] dominic_cocch|13 years ago|reply
I enjoy the site and the app looks nicely designed, but the boys vs. girls thing isn't interesting to me. Is this an app to find places to hook up with people? I don't generally judge cities, venues etc by the attractiveness of the people and an app for doing that should probably be aimed at a fairly specific demographic -- probably a similar demographic to OkCupid's.
[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
We believe that when a place is crowded with what you think are cool people, it may very well be a cool place as well.

We do not target single people specifically but groups of friends. We think that friends who use the app together can have a lot of fun. The range of age is from 13 up to 35, even though the idea comes from a 45 year-old man. :)

[+] chaostheory|13 years ago|reply
Your site is nice and it feels well designed. My only complaint is that even on my 100 mbps connection, it took forever to load the content in the smart phone portion of the site.

Another question I have is what makes me want to use this as opposed to yelp or foursquare?

[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
We believe that when you choose a bar, or a club, you may want to focus on the people first, and Yosee lets you rate these people and say if they are cool or not. Cool places for cool people. :)
[+] baby|13 years ago|reply
Love the landing page. I like the "Absolutely nothing will be published on your timeline..." bit.

I wonder how the Boy rate Girls is going to work for you guys. If you could blog about the stats you get that would be interesting as well! I know this is not the place for that but Lisbon, Taipei and Paris' girls come on top imo.

[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Thanks! We will talk about some stats as soon as they're relevant.
[+] fmdud|13 years ago|reply
Beautiful website. Best of luck to you! How's support in the UK?
[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Thanks! :) We use foursquare for all the places, so it should work everywhere. We had people testing it all over the world (brazil, russia, canada, UK, etc.).
[+] wunna|13 years ago|reply
The first few seconds I don;t know what the app does....more importantly how it is different from the bazillion other place rating apps.
[+] mv|13 years ago|reply
Yosee Support link on the itunes page points at the broken link support.yosee.com

Cool intro although it took a while to load for me.

[+] mv|13 years ago|reply
also getting an error trying to register. 'the file /tmp/<hash>' does not exist
[+] stugrey|13 years ago|reply
The site looks great, not very mobile friendly though which you should maybe think about given your target demographic.
[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Yes, we are going to add mobile support!
[+] paigalhaes|13 years ago|reply
hummm... here at work it says "This Connection is Untrusted / yosee.com uses an invalid security certificate. / The certificate is not trusted because no issuer chain was provided."

I'll have to see it at home... (company security manager sits right in front of me :P )

[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Weird, but you're welcome to try at home. :)
[+] abbott|13 years ago|reply
getting the same untrusted notice on Firefox...at work.
[+] joshdance|13 years ago|reply
Nice website, but couldn't immediately tell what the product does.
[+] kornifex|13 years ago|reply
Thanks for the feedback, we will change the order to make it easier to understand!