Show HN: Tech.pro – social network for tech
tech.proHey, HN! Tech.pro founder here.
Tech.pro is a niche social network for people in Tech, with a focus on content discovery and sharing. It's designed with blogging in mind, while also allowing users to share links, images, Q&A, micro-posts, etc.
Our main feed (the home page) is driven by a combination of the people you follow (your network) as well as the tags you follow (your interests). We've been working hard to make the platform work well for the broad range of interests that someone in the tech industry might have.
Inspiration for the site has come from many sites and communities that exist today including HN, Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, etc. but take unique aspects of each to make the best possible experience.
I'm eager to get any sort of feedback from the HN crowd. AMA
Some additional links:
- Register + Video: https://tech.pro/register
- Feed: http://tech.pro/
- Privacy Policy: http://tech.pro/privacy
- Blogging: http://tech.pro/blog/6173/getting-started-blogging-techpro
While I have a somewhat dim view of niche social networks (seriously, I just joined a Trekkie-only social network, why the heck does that exist?), I'm going to give this a try, it sounds interesting.
My initial feedback: The signup process is horrific. Asking me how many years of experience I have with each skill someone on LinkedIn endorsed me with? Literally just delete this entire page of the process.
Signup should be simple, you want people using your site as fast as possible.
Thanks for the feedback, and for trying it out. Was it clear that that page was skippable, and that the years experience were optional?
I will take another look at the signup process. While I want it to be quick, the onboarding process is important for people to customize their experience and find who they know, etc. Definitely needs to be quick and easy though.
I assume there was a skip button on it, but it was a terrifying thing to be hit with. Even if it maybe picked just your top five skills to ask you about and offered to let you add more with a list or something. It's probably the appearance of the size of the thing.
But some of the hyper-detailed profile options may be better to ask people to add to their profile post-registration, so you can get people into your site as quickly as possible.
The website “tech.pro” would like to show alerts in Notification Centre.
don't allow > don't allow > don't allow > allow > ALLOW!
For me at least it looped forever. I had to force quit Safari.
Yikes. This is the first I've heard of such an issue, but I will make sure and address this right away. What version of safari?
Version 8.0.5 (10600.5.17)
I wanted to link the picture of my Google profile but the permissions you ask are a bit too... permissive. It says it's for retrieving my picture, but it is asking for things like managing my contacts.