Thanks for the write up, people! We're aiming at releasing people's information from the big conglomerates, give their conversations the attention they deserve.
Any feedback welcome!
Cool idea @john_fisherman. What typical user base are you targeting in the early stages, and how are you planning on acquiring them?
Also what do you think about facebook messages that are short and unromantic? I imagine a lot of the conversations can have filler, how do you solve that design challenge?
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Thanks @anderson760! We've been online already for 3 years, so hardly early stage. :)
Originally we've built a generic platform where anyone could create a book. Then we've noticed mostly couples were using it, so we re-branded it some.
Lastly, it's up to our customers to create their own books. That is to say, it's up to them to determine whether their own content is fit to print. Certainly email has more tendency to host deep and meaningful conversations, but magic can happen in any medium where people choose to communicate in.
That said, our most requested feature is a message selector, which we already started building. None of this is simple and straightforward, make no mistake.
That sounds like a fun UX to work on. I imagine a stream of messages with grayed out text if they don't quite make the "interesting enough" cut :)
Great point on magic happening in any medium where people choose to communicate in
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Joe is right. This is a UX lead's dream (hint hint!) :-)
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