tylerrooney | 10 days ago | on: MacBook Neo
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tylerrooney | 10 days ago | on: Nobody gets promoted for simplicity
In many ways, the Door Desk award was for simplicity. I remember, one time, someone got an award for getting rid of some dumb operations room with some big unused LCD TVs. When you won these awards, you rarely got any kind of reward. It was just acknowledgement at the meeting. But that time, they literally gave the guy the TVs.
tylerrooney | 7 years ago | on: I stopped using Intercom
1. We accidentally turned off our main Intercom in-trial campaign for a segment of users during an AB test and were surprised how much lower the conversion was. We re-ran the test ensuring both sides had our Intercom in-trial campaign on. It increased in-trial conversion by 25%.
2. We do pay a lot for Intercom (10 person support team, tens of thousands of users, hundreds of thousands of leads) but we also use it a god damn ton for new customer campaigns, activation, churn prevention, reactivation, etc and by in-app, email, and mobile notifications. Replacing all of this would not be cheap.
3. Intercom can definitely be a crutch for bad UX. But you'll only know of those problems if you're actually getting this feedback. It's then on you to have the internal process for addressing common questions or requests in order to reduce the volume of help requests for specific topics.
tylerrooney | 11 years ago | on: Let's change the HN title bar to #663399
Rebecca Meyer is the daughter of Eric Meyer who you may know through through his two decades of work on behalf of web development and web standards. He is the author of Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide and the widely used Reset CSS (http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/).
I would assume that many (if not most) users of Hacker News have benefited from Eric's work.
Rebecca died from cancer on Saturday on her 6th birthday. As per the link from Jeffrey Zeldman's blog, there is an effort to get #663399Becca trending today, (June 12th) in a show of solidarity.
tylerrooney | 13 years ago | on: Good riddance, PayPal
tylerrooney | 13 years ago | on: Good riddance, PayPal
Are your customers exclusively in North America? Or do you just write those customers off (which is a valid option if PayPal integration would be that painful)?
Adding PayPal as a payment option has been an enormous pain for us but a non-consequently amount of our revenue comes from customers either without credit cards or with cards which always fail on international transactions. I see no alternative to PayPal for these customers.
tylerrooney | 14 years ago | on: SlideShare acquired by LinkedIn
* http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-05-18/linkedin-raises-352...
tylerrooney | 14 years ago
This is less about supporting this browser or that browser and more about making sound business decisions and putting our users’ needs first. We’d like to think they would rather see requested features over support for a browser they don’t use.
tylerrooney | 14 years ago
tylerrooney | 14 years ago | on: Bootstrapped startup saves over $100K by dropping IE
There also just aren't that many users showing up to our site using IE. That graph in the article is straight from Google Analytics for our main landing page.
tylerrooney | 14 years ago
tylerrooney | 14 years ago | on: No way I am calling you for a price
I was going to go with Ceridian but their web app doesn't support Mac. Because we're still small enough, I actually just rigged it up myself in Xero and then just have to use the nastiest 90s era website from my bank. That at least saved me the step of massaging exported data into Xero.
If you want some real price transparency on payroll apps, this is pretty hard to beat : http://wavepayroll.com/pricing
tylerrooney | 14 years ago | on: Gmail nightmare: even if it’s “in the cloud” you still have to back it up
Luckily I tried Sparrow (http://sparrowmailapp.com) about 2 months ago and never looked back. I think the initial download of my "All Mail" folder took 12+ hours but I can rest assure I have a backup of my email on my hard drive and my backup hard drive (for which SuperDuper is awesome: http://www.shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper).
tylerrooney | 14 years ago
tylerrooney | 14 years ago | on: Kindle Fire pre-orders exceeding 2,000 per hour
That app, when I worked at Amazon, was open to any employee. It would totally suck if they had to restrict access because of some idiot. I always thought it was pretty awesome that I could randomly query all sorts of data at Amazon.
tylerrooney | 14 years ago
I don't have any experience with direct bank transfer systems in Japan. I believe that a lot of Japanese Banks now offer NetBanking as a payment option for CVS payments but I'm not sure how widespread the use is. I'm also not sure what is culturally common in Japan for billing recurring online services.
Perhaps someone on HN who lives in Japan could comment.
Not sure who you're using as a gateway but I do have memories of being on the line with technical support and a Japanese translator.
Best of luck to you!
tylerrooney | 14 years ago
At least it's better than Japan though.
tylerrooney | 14 years ago | on: Samurai: New Payment Gateway from FeeFighters
tylerrooney | 14 years ago | on: Rovio (Angry Birds) Sells 1M T-Shirts And 1M Toys Per Month
tylerrooney | 14 years ago
We switched everything over to DNSimple and I'm happy paying them $3/month so I never have to look at another GoDaddy config/upsell screen again. They also have a status page (powered by Pingdom) http://status.dnsimple.com.