@ludodeangelis Yup. I'm more than happy to give my email once you've showed added value or at least a preview of what the app does.
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@robjbye agreed. I actually donāt even mind if thereās a āLogin with FBā option. My digital is footprint is much too large so my privacy is trash anyway.
Made for https://www.producthunt.com/@lan... by my dev studio at http://sliday.com Enjoy!
"Whatās the hottest nightclub in Miami? The best coffee shop in New York? The most outstanding restaurant in Chicago?
You can rely on word of mouth for answers to these questions, and you can read the totally subjective reviews on Yelp, puzzling it out yourself.
Or you can use Skorchāan app that answers these questions using evidence-based data. The app was created by Lane Petrauskas, a veteran advertising creative from Indianapolis, Indiana.
Currently available in LA, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Austin, and Miami, with more cities coming soon, Skorch creates heat maps of places to go, giving users a visual guide to the hottest places near them.
Users can review places as they visit them and even create their own lists of hot places. Their āskorchingā (to coin a term here) helps generate buzz and influence others.
Itās a fast, easy, and fun way to stay up to date on the hottest and up-and-coming places in your city."
Says who? Huffington Post. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/e...
Hi team - really exciting. What unique features does Skorch have over Snap Maps? Really curious how you see the intersection of what you're working on vs. Snap.
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Doesn't that concept already exist 10 times over? How different are you to what already is out there? (Not meant in a mean way, just really curious why I should download that app when the 10 previous ones have failed me).
Made for https://www.producthunt.com/@lan... by my dev studio at http://sliday.com Enjoy!
"Whatās the hottest nightclub in Miami? The best coffee shop in New York? The most outstanding restaurant in Chicago?
You can rely on word of mouth for answers to these questions, and you can read the totally subjective reviews on Yelp, puzzling it out yourself.
Or you can use Skorchāan app that answers these questions using evidence-based data. The app was created by Lane Petrauskas, a veteran advertising creative from Indianapolis, Indiana.
Currently available in LA, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Austin, and Miami, with more cities coming soon, Skorch creates heat maps of places to go, giving users a visual guide to the hottest places near them.
Users can review places as they visit them and even create their own lists of hot places. Their āskorchingā (to coin a term here) helps generate buzz and influence others.
Itās a fast, easy, and fun way to stay up to date on the hottest and up-and-coming places in your city."
Says who? Huffington Post. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/e...
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