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Awesome, love it!


Location: Ann Arbor, MI

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Interaction Designer fluent in HTML5/CSS3/Sass/Javascript/Jquery, have dabbled in PHP, C++, Angular, Ruby

Resume: http://dannyfreed.com/resume

Email: freed.dany@gmail.com

I'm graduating university in May 2015 and looking for a design / frontend role at a fast growing company



Location: Detroit/Ann Arbor

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: YES!

Technologies: HTML5, CSS3, JQuery, Javascript, UI/UX Design

Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/fpp64xvbtk90zdc/DannyFreedResume.p...

Email: freed.danny@gmail.com

Portfolio: http://www.dannyfreed.com


#swerve


I live in Michigan and the roads are repaved what seems like every other year. After each winter, there are potholes the size of craters on the moon. Very dangerous when everyone is swerving into incoming traffic and slamming on breaks to avoid them.


Looking to possibly build a solution for this. I use a few different emails (school, personal, work) and find myself jumping back and forth. Wondering if there is room for a new web-based aggregator that provides simplicity of iOS Mail / Mailbox but on the web? Or is it too "against the grain" to focus on web instead of mobile?


Sure, but consumers don't care or know (for the most part) what a storage array even is!


I'm not positive, but perhaps expensify would suit your needs?

https://www.expensify.com/


More along the lines of an application that would do inventory management:

http://www.businessbee.com/resources/technology/essential-el...

I've been googling but can't find anything


Most of the enterprise applications that do inventory management (Spiceworks, Altiris, etc.) have clients that run on your network that can poll the hardware for detailed specifics. They track the logged-on user, the serial number, the BIOS date, etc. Obviously some do this better than others (I have yet to see one that does networked printers, projectors, smart TVs, etc).

What would you pay for this service, annually? What are the features you would find most useful?

  Forward an email receipt to yourcompanyA87y5@trackmyreceipts.com and have it auto-create a purchase record
  Upload a PDF invoice or receipt
  Manually create a purchase
  Track purchase orders
  Enter serial numbers
  Track depreciation
  Produce reports of in-service equipment
  Enter a comment about deployed location (e.g. John Smith, or Board Room)
  Track service history?
Inventory management is a big topic. It sounds like you want a niche product, or that you perhaps need to look at some of the players in the space.


There's a clear gap in my mind between enterprise and SMB. I don't need the features of a Spiceworks (yet). Look at what Resumator did (big space but found the 'niche' to allow the CEO/COO to act like head of HR).

All the Features you mentioned, plus multi user access (for bookkeeper / accountants).

I'd pay $3-500 annually (maybe do something like $X per device > 5 devices).


Asset tracking software is probably more along the lines of what you're looking for.


Have any suggestions?


Rather than having a "sign up" link and a "Plans and Pricing" link, I think it would be better if you had just 1 page, and had the signup form be the focus of the site (the call-to-action).


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