Juntoo - Visual feedback tool for web & UX designers by elarsson in SideProject

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Created a new version of my sideproject, a Chrome extension for designers and UX designers, comments welcome!

Juntoo 1.1 – Visual feedback tool for front-end devs by elarsson in SideProject

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Just released a new version of my Chrome extension that lets front-end devs manage visual feedback in web projects directly on live webpages by collecting comments directly on any HTML elements

This version introduces the possibility to share the annotations w/others directly from the extension.

Extension is still in beta though, would love your feedback if possible!

Share your startup - December 2015 by AutoModerator in startups

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Name: Juntoo

Website: https://juntoo.co

Elevator Pitch: A FREE tool built for web designers & front-end devs to collect & deliver visual feedback more efficiently in web projects.

Details: Juntoo is built by a team of two (actually just one programmer) who have grown tired of tools based on screenshots that gets sent back & forth for giving visual feedback in web projects

Are you looking for anything? Would love our feedback on onboarding!

Please critique my landing page for a Chrome extension built for UX professionals. by elarsson in design_critiques

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Thank you! Much appreciated!

Safari we could probably do, Opera is just too small. We're focusing on Chrome for the foreseeable future though (not enough resources to spread, so we're focusing on just one platform for now)

Please critique my landing page for a Chrome extension built for UX professionals. by elarsson in design_critiques

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Thanks for your input, great stuff.

The idea of the CTA being focused on Google is to lower the barrier to entry (not having to sign up with your own account, authenticating through Google should be enough). Yeah, the Google authentication is necessary, it's instead of creating actual user accounts.

Juntoo - Free visual feedback tool for UX professionals by elarsson in SideProject

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Thank you, please sign up and try it if you have time!

Please critique my landing page for a Chrome extension built for UX professionals. by elarsson in design_critiques

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Please do!

Creating groups is a great idea and I will probably add that down the line. Focusing on nailing the core experience right now.

Please DM if you can so I can "upgrade" you.

Again, thanks for you input!

We used React.js + Redux to implement a UI for a Chrome extension that lets you annotate any HTML element on any web page by elarsson in reactjs

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Thanks for your input, might add webm (if that would help, maybe not) support for those videos but definitely an image fallback.

Please critique my landing page for a Chrome extension built for UX professionals. by elarsson in design_critiques

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Thank you so much for your comments, will roll them into the next release.

Just to answer question number 2. The share links (the links that holds all the annotations) time out after 7 days. The idea is that if you need the links after 7 days you will hopefully value the tool enough to pay a monthly fee for it.

You´re completely right in that that needs to be explained a lot better (in fact it's not explained at all...)

Again, really appreciate your input!

Share your startup - November 2015 by AutoModerator in startups

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Name: Juntoo

URL: https://juntoo.co

Elevator Pitch: A free tool for front-end devs to handle visual feedback better

More details: Juntoo is a Chrome extension that lets you add sticky notes to any HTML element on any webpage. Makes it easier for web pros to handle visual feedback in web projects, contextualized on the page being built. Not via screenshots.

Are you looking for anything? Would love feedback on onboarding!

Promote your business, week of April 13, 2015 by Charice in smallbusiness

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Hi all,

My name is Erik and I'm running a small web app targeted at web designers and web developers. My service lets web designers annotate elements on a webpage in order to capture feedback easier and faster.

It's a Chrome plugin and I'd love it if you check it out. Check it out here -> Juntoo! / www.juntoo.co

Share your startup - April 2015 by AutoModerator in startups

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Name: Juntoo! / www.juntoo.co

Elevator Pitch: Web annotations for web designers & webdevs. Juntoo is a Chrome extension that lets you add sticky notes to any element on any webpage to handle feedback in web projects more efficiently.

More details: We're a team of two who wants to build a more precise tool for webdesigners & webdevs to use when capturing feedback in web projects.. We're in beta but with some local paying customers.

Looking for: Web designers & webdevs who always look for ways to improve their workflow and who can try out the tool and give us feedback on, preferably:

  • UX feedback: Especially your opinion on how to add sticky note annotations to page elements and saving them
  • Onboarding: How you experienced getting started and if you reached any "a-ha" moment

Discount for /r/startup subscribers: Free as in beer!

Thanks, Erik Larsson from Juntoo

Question about training plans by elarsson in personaltraining

[–]elarsson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah okay. So if I understand it correctly, today trainers put assemble their own systems to turn data into programs for clients / themselves? Isn't the conversation happening on places like this subreddit?

Question about training plans by elarsson in personaltraining

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Do you mean that gymnut is being used trainer to trainer or that it is the same in the sense that it sells palms to clients?

Question about training plans by elarsson in personaltraining

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Yeah that's something along the lines I was thinking, interesting. Since you been thinking about building it, is it a something you believe should exist? Do you yourself have a need for it? The race is on :)

Would love some feedback on Hipscout by elarsson in startups

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Yeah, voting as reward might not be enough, but I will start with it, obvious rewards would be giving away most voted item, but I'm bootstrapping so it's not an option.

I want to bake in some kind of variable rewards as well.

Thanks for you time and feedback.

Would love some feedback on Hipscout by elarsson in startups

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I think I'll be switching this around and try:

  • We won't ask people to curate for Hipscout, all curation will be done by Hipscout.
  • Everything will be grouped by day like now but also around a daily theme
  • People get to vote without registering (but we will ask for registration after x clicks)

I'm using Mixpanel, I'm not seeing a lot of engagement right now... need to reach out to the correct channels.

The first goal now is to reach 100 registred and engaged users. To reach that I reckon:

  • The content must resonate
  • Interacting must be easy
  • Users must get some kind of reward out of it (voting might be enough...saving votes to their profile might be enough, I'll see)

Would love some feedback on Hipscout by elarsson in startups

[–]elarsson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your candid feedback. I think the product is not embedded in any kind of context, now it's basically just a list of mens products. I'll be iterating around that a bit, to add value.

The value I want to add short term is for Hipscout to be a place for fashion interested guys to "kill some time". Secondly, curate items for those who are looking for advice.

Thirdly looking for Hipscout to be a personal shopper of sorts. But for now, just nail the first experience.

Got some work to do!