Ryan Hoover

Next Keyboard - A better keyboard for iOS with stickers, themes & emojis 💃

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Ryan Mac
This looks great but I have the worst luck with custom iOS keyboards. They're always slow and often crash. Am I the only one with this experience? Also, the latest keyboard I liked was Fleksy. I appreciated their imoji support. Is that where you are getting your stickers too?
Robleh Jama
@ryanmac Sadly, you're not the only one! iOS keyboards have been really buggy especially when iOS 8 launched but since then Apple has been making steady improvements. Ironically, we benefited a bit from this b/c we're shipping later when keyboards are more stable. That being said there's still a lot Apple can do to improve the experience for users and developers of third party keyboards. We're not integrating imoji just yet. We're big fans of those guys. We created some fun and original stickers for the Next launch. Like our silly cat friend Gabby and a smooth talking taco named Don Juan :)
Matthew Hui
@ryanmac Agree. I've had to uninstall all of the custom keyboards I have tried
Martin Kessler
@robjama Do you know if iOS 9 is fixing some of the 3rd party keyboard issues? It's just been too frustrating for me with slow loading times and the keyboard not loading occasionally.
david
@ryanmac same problem here. And that just gets worse when you're handling more than one language often, I change all the time between Spanish, English and emoji and third party keyboards take way more time than the Apple one to do that. That said, this one looks dope and I'm definitely going to try it! : )
Peter Böttges
What's next's take on simultaneous support for multiple languages...especially those that share or could share a similar keyboard layout (for example QWERTZ or QWERTY), such as English (as the base) paired with another one language German / Spanish / French / Portuguese / Finnish / Swedish / Italian / Polish / Danish / Czech etc. (special characters accessible via long-press or just autocorrection). stock iOS, requires switching the entire keyboard, with slightly varying key layouts from language to language. It also keeps the emoji keyboard in the list, which makes quick cycling really bothersome. fleksy, has its own integrated emoji solution, but still requires to swipe the spacebar to switch between languages. Faster than stock iOS, but still bothersome. swiftkey, is great with its simultaneous dual-language-autocorrection, but the keyboard crashes every few minutes :( Does next solve this problem? It is neither addressed in the app description, nor on the page. Multi-language support is a must, as the group of digital natives that switch between English (web) and their country's local language (communication) is ever-growing. And the list of languages above should be enough proof how large that group potentially could be.—You could solve a real problem here...or have you maybe already solved it? Thanks :)
Ryan Hoover
Fun keyboard for the iPhone Kickstarted and built by @robjama and co. Love the video. 😊
There are a bunch of other keyboards to explore in this collection of Custom iOS Keyboards.
Simon Cave
@rrhoover love it too!
Robleh Jama
Thanks @rrhoover! I’m really excited to finally launch Next Keyboard Product Hunt! It’s been more than a year in the making. We took a very community-driven approach (inspired by how Ryan built PH) and with a little help from Kickstarter, Reddit, and Product Hunt, we were able to pull it off and really build something meaningful together. We’re on a mission to make the perfect keyboard for iPhone and this V1 launch is just the beginning for us. We plan on improving our prediction engine, adding swipe typing and continuing to innovate in the mobile messaging + AI space while exploring ways to extend the keyboard with integrations that will make it easy for people to express themselves and get work done on iOS. AMA - will be answering questions using Next Keyboard :)
Kevin William David
Been using this as my default keyboard for a while. Love it. Congrats on the launch @robjama :)
Robleh Jama
@kwdinc Thanks Kevin!
William Channer
Great stuff Robleh and team. Literally downloading it now!
Robleh Jama
@williamchanner Thanks William. Looking forward to the next episode of DRT.
Roberto Mateu
Bought it for support, since I wasn't on the Kickstarter. However, how far the road are additional languages? Spanglish is needed for some of us :)
Robleh Jama
@rmateu Thanks Roberto! We're working on adding additional languages and have a few team members dedicated to that. Spanish is definitely near the top of our list :)
Esteban Aravena
@robjama I will wait for this update! Can't wait to download
Arlo Gilbert
How is the auto correct and prediction different than that of the native iOS keyboard?
Robleh Jama
@arlogilbert Hey Arlo, we built our own prediction engine for Next and are already working on phase 2 of it. That's what took most of the time.
Josh Williams
Ah, gradient keyboards...
Michael Flarup
Congratulations on the launch guys. Who made the video? That thing is a work of art.
Robleh Jama
@flarup Thanks Michael! We worked with a couple of director friends based here in Toronto. Andrew Dezen (https://vimeo.com/dezen) and Peter Huang (https://vimeo.com/peterhuang)
Dmitri Litvinov
Great product and great people!!
Robleh Jama
@dmiiiitri 👆Thanks!
Eric Willis
@robjama Congrats on the launch, Robleh!
Robleh Jama
@erictwillis Thanks Eric!
Ryan Durant
Great product in the little I have used it so far. That Quick Cursor that you can move with the spacebar works as well as advertised and will save me much pain when trying to reach the edge of the screen. Looking forward to using it some more.
Robleh Jama
@rewphus Glad to hear that Ryan! Feel free to send feedback my way rj@tinyhearts.com
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