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Its an assistant - not a fully automated bot.

It helps you find posts, like a newspaper does, but it is up to you to actually select and post it.

I have the same fear as you and we make SURE that the app is not about spamming social media.


nice. I see how this is similar


nope.

If you want to see the code, its all one the client side for now - do have a look :-)

when this grows, it will come from a db and I will have to move it server side


Can you tell me your twitter account and I will look into the bug.

< I couldn't search the same keywords again either as everything I removed was removed permanently> This is intentional but now I have my doubts about its usefulness.

Will definitely work on the bug. thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it


Sure it's @warewolf_io I cancelled what was left and instead scheduled them through hootsuite. Down the line it would be really great if you integrated with apps like hootsuite or buffer. thanks


I've just tried again and the same thing happened - I scheduled about 8 or 9 posts. Then I clicked on "Your Queue" and only 1 post was in the queue, and the rest had been lost.


Thanks for the feedback. thrilled to see you liked it. The RSS feed addition feature is definitely in the pipeline. I will keep in touch and let you know when it is up. Meanwhile, do send me more feedback as you use the product


Good effort.

Finally I can see and sort by RT rating which I trust way more than imdb.

You could also somehow link it to "popcorn time" then it will complete the loop.

Also a separate section for "available on netflix" will make this indispensable.

You could even add a weekly newsletter that shows... 1. new movies on netflix. 2. must watch classics etc base on my taste 4. new episodes of [walking dead] available

and shoot it out on a friday :-)


We'd love to include torrent links or even stream directly but we're too scurred :<

The netflix is shutting down their api but we'll do our best go get their data.


http://www.workflowy.com is very popular and one of my favorite apps


I love workflowy, but it's definitely not a "small" web app.


The UK Govt API http://data.gov.uk/ is a good place to start and study.

Here are the 7 design principles that guided them in the design process

1. Start with needs* 2 Do less 3 Design with data 4 Do the hard work to make it simple 5 Iterate. Then iterate again. 6 Build for inclusion 7 Understand context 8 Build digital services, not websites 9 Be consistent, not uniform 10 Make things open: it makes things better

Here is more about that https://www.gov.uk/design-principles#first


Thanks. What one idea hit you home from it? How would you sum it up?


Thanks


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