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Cycles - Visual feedback and approvals for web development

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Stephen Voisey
Good luck on PH today. This could be a useful tool. Are you planning to add any sort of API or third party integration. It would be nice to see this work with Trello for example.
Justin Ziccardi
@stephenvoisey Thanks - yes. We currently have email notifications and a secondary email address at the project level, since many third party services allow you to specify project specific email addresses (trello, basecamp, slack, asana, teamwork, etc). However, each service parses emails differently and configuration becomes a pain, so a Zapier integration seems like the next logical step.
David Feng
@jazic @stephenvoisey +1 for Zapier. This is great for remote teams to use too!
Derrick Grigg
@stephenvoisey if you need a feedback tool with 3rd party integrations checkout https://pageproofer.com
Justin Ziccardi
Hi PH! I made this! It's in "soft launch," and didn't plan on PH just yet...so I'm very appreciate of any feedback. :) Cycles is a visual feedback and approval tool for web development projects, like InVision for live websites. It's different than other tools (that screenshot or focus on bugs) in that it's designed primarily for client and agency interactions. In talking to with agencies and web developers/designers, I get the sense that presenting pixel perfect mockups to clients is less and less common, most preferring to start the sites with a HTML theme or framework and go from there. Sometimes the first creative work a client sees is a live web page. That's where Cycles comes in - installed on development sites, clients and teammates can leave feedback and make change requests right on the web page. I've tried to keep it as simple and client-friendly as possible, avoiding friction points that might stop busy clients from leaving feedback. How it's made: Perhaps surprisingly, Cycles came from a related Wordpress plugin I made as a side project. A few months after its release, and after talking to users and hearing their feedback/needs, I decided to create a SaaS and followed the Lean methodology. I sketched out a simple concept, made a keynote demo, and starting calling on prospects and users of my plugin. Eventually, I had a few paid pilot customers to validate the idea, and began design and development soon after. Devs and I spent the summer modifying product features in consideration of user feedback, and we soft launched a few weeks ago. We have a lot going on...just released a helper WordPress plugin (http://wordpress.org/plugins/cycles) and some cool features in the queue. Iā€™d planned on getting to PH sometime in early December, but here we are! :) :) :) Thanks for checking it out!
Stefan Pretty
Love this. Could save us so much time. I can't seem to find support email or widget though. Also how does this work with ajax loaded pages? And where can I invite users?
Justin Ziccardi
Thanks - saw your email! In short - Ajax can be tricky for many reasons, but depending on the implementation it can work (url parameters, etc) it can work, and user-invites are coming up ("teams" feature). For now, you can send users/clients a link to your web page. Good point on the support link. We use and love helpscout for support and docs, will add a link on the home page.
Alexander Isora šŸ¦„
Any chances to see an AI powered engine solving all the issues by itself šŸ˜‚
Tom Johnson
Already testing this out with a client. Should be very helpful.
Justin Ziccardi
@tomjohndesign Cool - let me know if you have any issues or requests. Most new features come from user requests. :)
Tom Johnson
@jazic I'm only on a small 4 page website, but I didn't know how many comments were made on each page without going to the dashboard. Also it would be helpful to see everything that's outstanding on one for a project in addition to seeing it by page. Just thought of this one. It would be interesting if the dragged rectangles captured a png of the area. Could be helpful for bug reporting as appearance can vary by screen. Also, I'd like to keep it on after the site launches, but it looks like everyone can see it. Would be cool to be able to grant access to specific people.
Xavier Castaneda
Definitely a fan of tools like this. There have been several in the past but they tend to change direction or fizzle out so I'm rooting for you guys. I like the simplicity of the install/setup but theres a few features I would like to see: 1. Commenting on "fixed" items like sticky nav (sticky comments?) 2. Toggle via parameter (?cycles=true) so its not always on. Having to add/remove the js code seems tedious. 3. Users authentication Good luck.
Justin Ziccardi
Thanks - really appreciate support and feature ideas, @xcast3d. We're working on #2 and #3 in our next sprint, so it helps to know we're on the right track.
Dainis Kanopa
Awesome and simple tool! Looks good
Preet Arjun Singh
This is a much needed tool. Feedback in excel sheets, google docs & email trails gets super clunky after a few rounds.
Sebastien Barrau
Just started using this today, so far I'm really liking this.
ra_ma
Comparisons with Bugherd? Www.bugherd.com
Ben Bartling
ProjectHuddle (projecthuddle.io) is an awesome alternative that allows you to self-host on Wordpress.
Mohammed Erraysy
This reminds me of 2014's Ocean.ink app that I liked so much, unfortunately they pivoted, here is their twitter account that still has their old description https://twitter.com/tryocean, good luck on this.
BIn Bin
It will be great if you can use this tool on any domain without embedding code. Another service does this but it's more for demoing a support tool on any live site.
Jason Lindstrom
I really like the concept I used to run a digital agency and a tool like this would super helpful during feedback/sign off phase and remove the need for email
Elliot Nash
Reminds me a bit of trackduck.com
Josh English
Very interesting. Could definitely help us as we iterate through our product.
Christopher Gimmer
Congrats @jazic. Looks like an awesome product!
Filippo Mursia
Looks awesome, love the simplicity and definitely trying it with the next client!
Duncan Murtagh
I like it! Sweet design.
Jeremy Santy
Very cool. Excited to try this out with clients Justin!