Would promoting Twitter Blue Subscribers content over non-subscribers be promoting specific accounts? Musk has said this was going to happen and I think we saw it in the code + it sure feels like when using the site.
Seems like that would could even be considered hardcoding - Buy Twitter Blue get higher on replies on threads.
Congrats on launching - Its so hard to get this far!
A few points of feedback:
- Some real world use cases would be helpful to people frame your product. I saw your guide but that isn't a really something useful and could do in my app itself.
- You should add how this service compares to other function as a service SaaS's on the market. I'm not sure why I would pay $10 a month when AWS lambda can offer the same features.
- Whats a project? The pricing page mentions it but I don't see it anywhere else
- Is their a free tier? I see it mentioned on the change log but no where on the site.
Not sure if you wanted the challenge, but this doc 1 has been floating around for a while. I've used it and been told by people who know that it works but is slight out of data as they added new features.
I agree with you, but for the foreseeable future this will remain easy to test. Just ask the caller something out of it's domain. Get a call about life insurance? Ask about ratios of trail mix.
This great, I like the design. Removes clutter that most dating sites are filled with.
I would highly recommend implementing phone number verition on signup. I know its its hassle on the sign up flow but for a dating site the worst thing is for it to be covered with "hot single in your area" profiles.
I downloaded and looked around the app a few days ago, it seems really consumer media focused. Where Twitter allows you to post just text and later added photos, links and videos Vero seems to be taking the opposite and forces you to pick a category for the post.
It also encourages sharing movies and music but that's not what I go to social networks for.
There is something to be said for physically holding an item. Recently I was on the fence about getting some Lifx light bulbs, but I was in Best Buy holding the box and found myself at the registrar before I knew what happened.
I would suggest giving shows an ID though. Looking at the docs, it looks like I have to search every time and just hope the show is still returned in the search and the results are in the same order every query.
Agreed, right now I use a spreadsheet to track subscriptions, it works great. I think an app like this can replace and add value to a simple spreadsheet but $300 more dollars year to track services I already subscribe too is way to much.
I would shoot for lower per year cost, around the $20 to $25 mark.
Does anyone have insight into how you would even start to source or grow/create the cells?
Also the machines look very organic and clearly have to keep the cells alive. Do they have to change them out every so often?