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Brandon Hull@brandonhull · Founder, Side Project Plan
Love the direction here. Typeform published a blog post recently that incorporated this kind of thinking and it instantly clicked with me. https://www.typeform.com/blog/hu.... Anxious to test this sort of interactivity within content.
nikk wong@nikkw0ng · Founder, Asq
@brandonhull Agreed. Saw that a few weeks ago and thought it was incredible. Hope you like what we have to share when it's ready—thanks for the support :-)
Brandon Hull@brandonhull · Founder, Side Project Plan
@nikkw0ng You bet. I did a subtle, hacked-together version of what they did leveraging Gravity Forms to make a blog post interactive, but would love to replicate more closely!
nikk wong@nikkw0ng · Founder, Asq
@brandonhull Would actually love to see if you'd like to share! Yeah. I think what they're doing is super cool. Our target is a bit different, but excited to see both products coming out to create better experiences for the web.
Brandon Hull@brandonhull · Founder, Side Project Plan
@nikkw0ng I do this hesitantly as I'm not a developer! https://www.sideprojectplan.com/...
nikk wong@nikkw0ng · Founder, Asq
@brandonhull I still think this is pretty neat. It may not be *as* polished as Typeform's—but having a layer of interaction makes UX more engaging. Tailoring the content to the user's personal profile is definitely a +1. I think there could be lot of room for a product that does something like that, awesome. :-)
Brandon Hull@brandonhull · Founder, Side Project Plan
@nikkw0ng I've tweaked a few CSS pieces so it's more seamless, but yes, looking forward to seeing people evolve in this area -- including you guys.
João Antunes@joantune · co partner, Survs
@brandonhull Yes! I saw that too, although their was a bit harder to orchestrate as it is part of the article you're reading. I prefer this kind of interaction