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fananta | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Feedback on my startup

Appreciate the kind comment. Considering going making it free for basic users and have premium features for $ (like embedding/custom subdomain)

fananta | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Feedback on my startup

There's much less overhead (simple setup, easy posting, chronological display). I'll also be building out a set of features that help customers provide feedback.

fananta | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Feedback on my startup

Sorry, the site is a bit broad at the moment (will fix). It's to post new features and product updates in one place. The idea is to replace changelogs, product update emails/blog posts, and release notes.

fananta | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Feedback on my startup

You're right. I have talked to a handful (<10) of potential customers already. They're willing to try it out and going to share with them over the course of the next week.

fananta | 11 years ago

I built this over the last month. Is this something your team needs? What do you do today?

fananta | 11 years ago | on: Ask HN: How Should I Market This Thing?

Not really a hack, but you can try buying a few FB ads for people that like trivia games. It might be interested to add a "tweet your score" type thing or "challenge a friend" which would grow virally.

fananta | 11 years ago | on: Show HN: Zenlist – Simplify your day with 3 goals

I've been reading about Zen, Buddhism, and Sep Kamvar's essay (http://farmerandfarmer.org/mastery/printable.html) on having tools that are self-limiting in nature.

So, I made this to help distill my day down to 3 goals set every morning. Go through your day, check them off as you go and then go enjoy life. You can see when you finished each goal.

It's super early right now. I'll be adding login shortly to allow syncing and daily/weekly progress emails.

fananta | 11 years ago

I've been reading about Zen, Buddhism, and Sep Kamvar's essay (http://farmerandfarmer.org/mastery/printable.html) on having tools that are self-limiting in nature.

So, I made this to help distill my day down to 3 goals set every morning. Go through your day, check them off as you go and then go enjoy life. You can see when you finished each goal.

It's super early right now. I'll be adding login shortly to allow syncing and daily/weekly progress emails.

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