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Location: London, willing to relocate, Full Time.

Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ut1wm0n1nvrwlzj/Tom%20Layfield%20-...

Contact: me at tommizzle dot com

About: Product Manager and ex-startup founder. In my most recent role, I lead Product for a small SaaS startup. See my resume for more details.


Location: London, willing to relocate, Full Time.

Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ut1wm0n1nvrwlzj/Tom%20Layfield%20-...

Contact: me at tommizzle dot com

About: Product Manager and ex-startup founder with 4 years of experience. In my most recent role, I lead Product for a small SaaS startup. See my resume for more details.


Really? Assessing demand before diving into app development is considered a bad thing?


How is a web form going to give you any useful data about demand? There's no investment or interaction with actual users. If you want to assess demand, make a minimum viable product.


You don't need an mvp to asses demand. Go on forums, get out on the street and ask people.

1) Get them to agree [or disagree] that the problem exists.

2) Explain your solution and get a reaction.

You should already have some idea of demand before you write a single line of code (other than the code they wrote for this simple page)


coincidental


What problem does this solve that Quora doesn't? Seems like you might have a hard time competing.


Just another forum focused on startups. My thoughts exactly.

I am curious the Unique proposition. Why should I join fowndr.com instead of posting my questions on quora/reddit, where there is an already proven userbase actively answering questions?


SimplyBusiness

FULL TIME (London)

Front End Dev, Senior Java Dev, Senior Ruby Dev

http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/about-us/careers/

Our business is now at an exciting new stage of its life, as it looks to increase its rate of customer growth further, build a strong recognisable brand profile, and develop a comprehensive customer contact strategy to deliver incremental revenue from its growing customer base.

We are building an innovative and dynamic culture around Agile. Our view and culture is web, not insurance. You will take part in shaping the future direction of this business from both a technology and cultural perspective, while helping to architect, design and refactor our systems.

The company has a dynamic team of 50 people in London and a passionate customer care team of 100 based in Northampton.

Salary is commensurate with experience. Excellent flexible benefits package including private health insurance, life assurance and season ticket loan.

Email careers [at] simplybusiness.co.uk with your CV/Resume and an explanation as to why you'd want to work here. Make sure you mention HN in your email!


I launched the beta of my app in mid-November, although I must admit I did start mid-October so I'm hoping I still qualify!

I decided to build a revenue generating URL shortener. This was one of the first full projects where I basically did everything myself - research, design, development etc, which was a bit frustrating a times. It's ridiculous how unproductive my design days were compared to my development days, but I guess I'm just going against the grain there (I'd be interested to know how many people have 'mastered' both design & development.) That said, I learned quite a lot about the whole process, so definitely a good result.

I decided to launch before a lot of the esential functionality was complete (conversions, payments etc) just to get a feel for what people wanted, and most importantly if it was worth persuing the idea further. I'd probably do the same again next time, although I must admit I felt a bit helpless in the first week of launch when bugs were being uncovered/features were being requested and I was still working on the core.

I'm now onto marketing my app with my business partner. The market we're trying to is obviously insanely saturated, so it's a little frustrating at times, but I'm super motivated to get this out so lets hope we get some traction sometime soon :)

The URL of the app is http://shrtn.co


It looks like users can make money by having their affiliate codes embedded in (qualified) links they submit. But, how are you making money?


We have the relationships with the merchants, the users don't. We take a small cut of each sale.


We made a concious decision to keep the revenue share margins under wraps, but rest assured it is - and always will be - in the users favour.


I don't entirely understand why people are preferring to keep this kind of number under the desk. Would you share why?

In my mind, specific number/statistic is a layer of trust.


So it's 51-49 then.


There is currently a very basic api in place @ http://shrtn.co/api/*your-url*

Custom domain names are a great idea. Thanks for the feedback!


Awesome!

Is it possible to authenticate using my shrtn username? The current API generates links using shrtn's own affiliate codes.


We're currently working on a REST based API with authentication. Release should be in within the next two weeks.


At the moment most of the merchants are added via CPA networks, so the dev time is fairly minimal. I expect this will change when we exhaust all of the top merchants on the affiliate networks and go looking for more 'premium' merchants.

There's no location detection just yet, but it does work with .com/ca/co.uk, you just have to put the relevant URL in the first place.


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