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Plan simple group activities (trip with friends, bbq party, birthday, a thanksgiving dinner or anything you can think of …) without the hassle of email chains or miscommunication.
Target Audience:
Everyone with a need to coordinate a group activity with friends and family members.
Website URL: https://www.TODOfeed.com/
Feedback sought:
- Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
- What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
- Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
- How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
- Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
About TODOfeed:
A friend of mine invited some friends and I for a bbq party. He needed us to help him out with a couple of things. Tremendous amount of emails were sent, phone calls were made, and even the website he setup so everyone could come and post a comment stating what they could help with, unfortunately no one got it right.
Then I thought it would have been easier if it was done through an app with a dashboard on which all things were displayed that way it’s easy to come take responsabilities for what needs to be done, post comments and in a later version send messages to participants.
Originally the idea was to come up with a mobile app so the dashboard would be accessible at all time on a mobile device. But in order to validate the idea I came up with a web version and if proven successfull the app will be available on mobile (iPhone, android,iPad, mac)
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Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about? This site is about for help coordinating an activity or an event that been planned by a group of people, maybe by an organization, friends or family member that don’t have much time to meet each other to talk about it and sharing the tasks.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like? I think i find no bothersome in this site. I like how https://www.TODOfeed.com facilitate a group of people that planning an event and don’t have much time to organize the task between them.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why? I was encouraged to sign up, because now I was planning an event and we were to busy to meet each other everyday.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es? I think this site is more user friendly, and have a better performance in low bandwidth connection.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have. I think this site should do the development in mobile view as soon as possible since there a lot people managing an event or schedule by mobile.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?It looks like a site to plan any event that requires the input of more than one person. Â All people who work on a project/event have to register and then everyone’s comments would stay one one site instead of some work being over the phone, through email, etc.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
I like the simple illustrations and layout of the page, as I don’t have to read a plain paragraph on its purpose and the pictures also are an example. Â I think some parts of the page should be moved around. Â The login boxes are clear at the top but I think the button for registering could also be close to that. Â Right now, it’s not visible unless I scroll down. Â The twitter and facebook things near the top seem like they’re just floating in midair and look odd there. Â Maybe there should be a little more to the background than just a dark gray. Â Either that or movie it directly on top of the page, directly at the bottom, or maybe at that border between the white and gray background, so it’s a little more “grounded”.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
I think I would be encouraged to sign up. Â That’s because planning things like vacations with friends happens often for me (especially in college) and is much harder to plan than with family. Â It looks simple enough that even non-tech savvy friends and family could use this with ease. Â I’d like it to be clear that only those who are already added to the event can see the information, though. Â I don’t want a stranger being able to click and view my group’s plans. Â That’s one thing that could make me not sign up.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
I’ve never heard of these sites but upon viewing them, I find it harder to grasp their purpose immediately. Â Wunderlist’s main page made me feel isolated as the first thing it shows is a very large log-in/sign-up box, not a simple illustration on what the site really does. Â It kind of seems too fancy for something like just planning a getaway.
From looking at thoughtbox.es, it actually has some layout similarities to TODOFeed but does have the problem of a lot of blocks of text to read. Â Lastly, namewise, I much prefer TODOFeed to the other two. Â It says the purpose more clearly, as that’s what the site is for, for many to see what they need “to do”.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
I hope the web version works out well and that when the mobile version comes out, that they don’t look too different. Â Of course, I hope that the same features would be available on both and that the same event could be viewed on either the web or mobile version. Â I’m glad it isn’t just for mobile phones as many people still have and prefer dumb phones (like me!).
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
It appears to be a site designed to help coordinate parties and events that makes it easier and faster to share the information with others.
What do you find bothersome?
I see nothing that is bothersome on this site.
What do you like?
I can see it being an effective and efficient tool for organizing events and such. It seems easy to navigate and it is clear what it should be used for so anyone can understand.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
Currently I have no need to sign up, but I am encouraged to do so for the future.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
I’ve not used wunderlist or thoughtbox, but from what I do know they seem a little more complicated than todofeed. I think users want something more “user-friendly” like https://www.todofeed.com/. It is also a lot clearer and overall friendlier in my opinion.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
This would be an excellent organizational tool for groups or families.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
Very clearly, this is a site for organizing a goal (project, event, etc). It is more than just an invitation site, it is so people can select which tasks they want to do. Since it is posted, everyone is clear on who is doing what.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
I think you have a great start. What I find bothersome or like is really dependent on whom you are seeking to attract. Given the informal appearance, I would expect this site to attract younger people and who are more social than business oriented. This does seem to be your intention.
However, this site could work for business projects and events, too, especially for those of us who are entrepreneurs. We have team meetings, meetings with other entrepreneurs, etc. But we are more accustomed to and are more likely to trust the quality of a more formal looking site.
And I was taught to go after one niche at a time. You have chosen a projects and events with friends and family. This should work well, especially if the person doing the organizing doesn’t come from the business world.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
Possibly. I might have a use for such a site. With a few more features, it might work for my purposes.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
I hadn’t heard of these two sites before, so check them out quickly. They are more formal in nature. And you have a different structure than they do. Instead of a list or boxes, what you are creating is a Gantt Chart. Are you familiar with that term? It looks very much like your graphic. In the center, there is a goal (project, event, etc.). Surrounding it are the tasks required to achieve this goal.
Gantt Charts are exceptionally good for shorter goals. They give an excellent view of how the and the tasks involved all fit together.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
I am accustomed to having meetings (in person or conference call) to organize events, even small ones. This could shorten or eliminate some of these meetings altogether, thus, saving a lot of time and, possibly, money.
In addition to creating phone apps for TODOfeed, I would suggest a couple of more features that might make it more functional.
– Sometimes tasks need to be broken down into smaller tasks and for which assistance would be appreciated. In that case the balloon can be “yellow.†When clicked it opens to show what assistance is needed and, again, people can choose what they want to do. For instance, someone is in charge of the meal. They are planning the meals, but want assistance in bringing the food, i.e. a potluck. So the food box is “yellow†and it opens up to reveal that the dishes that need to be brought are salad, chicken, potatoes, vegetable, and cake. Then, people can choose what they want to bring, just as in your initial graphic.
– The balloons can be different colors, i.e.: red when people can’t fulfill their task, “yellow†if they want assistance, “green†if the task is completed. This is still very simple, follows your methodology, and adds functionality.
Also, I would suggest alerts if someone had committed to a task, but can’t complete it or needs assistance. That way, everyone is on top of what’s happening.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
It’s like a social network that allow member to create a group and inviting group member to join it, so that they can share any tasks with others more easily and discussing the problem.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
I don’t find anything bothersome because the page is simple. What i don’t like is the picture with an iphone showing coming soon but at the right side of it is blank, which feel weird and empty. Maybe you want to add something on that empty space i not sure. What i like is that your site is straight forward by displaying how your site works in three 3steps, I will definitely know what the site is about and how it works when i first visit your site. I like the concept of your service which is allow member to communicate with their group member on a specific assignment or task.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
Yes, because i need this kind of networking service to allow me discuss or communicate with my group member to do certain task. To be honest, i can do this in facebook. As facebook allow people to create a group page and i can discuss anything with my group member inside there. But when i visit your site, i feel that it’s a new social network for me, i wanted to sing up and see what’s the difference between the facebook group compare to yours. I’m expecting something different which can give more features for conveniences. After i signed in, the interface looks simple and it’s user friendly. I tried the feature, which i create planning, for me, it’s convenience, i just need to type the planning title and the description, then i can add task on it and add participants. The main thing here is how can i make sure that my group member can see this, which means it’s about the notification. I would like my member to notice this as soon as i posted a new task. Maybe you can have a email notification. Or a facebook notification that link to your site.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
Im going to talk about wunderlist.com, their homepage is simple and also straight forward, their layout is more attractive, and they explain their service on the see features page. From the see feature page, i can see that they offer more features than you, they are more general which they can post anything like birthday, buying something. You site are more on job completing process which is you are professional on only 1 aspect which is managing works. This does not mean that your site is below them. If you stick to your own profession which is task managing and job completing services it would be a good service. You might need to add some more feature which others dont offers.Â
For the thoughtbox.es site, i dont really like it, because their explanation and description toward their service is not clear, it’s too wordy, people have to read all way long to understand what the site is about. I prefer a picture with a short description would be very clear for understand it. Â Again, they are more general, which they allow member to plan a trip, remember sometime memorable. Yours is only focus on 1aspect. I don’t suggest you add all these feature but you can add it in in the future. But a reminder or plan a trip feature is not the one that really important, people can get all this feature through many apps. So you can stick with your profession and make it better and convenience for the member to share any task and organize it. Create a great feature that allow member to discuss their task more effective. Such as video conferencing, group chatting, etc.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
I think i have mentioned most of it above, overall it is a great site which still can be improved. I suggest you can put the 3steps of how your site works into a slide shows which would make it look more interesting. Also you can have field for latest news about the plannings, maybe the member have a new idea posted in, so you can put a latest news for a particular planning into the page walls or recent activities. Good Luck.
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. What do you think the site is about? Planning group projects
What do you find bothersome? What do you like? What I found bothersome was the layout of the page it could have more of a flow between 1,2,and 3. I like that It was a simple design.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why? I would sign up but, to get others to follow you to this site could be hard.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es? Wunderlist has a cleaner look to it.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have. Colors are nice on the site. I think the Facebook and Twitter buttons should be group closer together.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
I guess this is a website abot linking with friends online to do various task with them.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
Notice that I said I guess in my first response, its because this is what I got from the home page. Maybe there needs to be mroe explanation as to what an individual can do on your website, not too much just a little more. I do like the fact that you illustrat things step by step when it comes to signing up and linking with friends online. Another thing I would suggest is maybe making registration for the website more clear. On top the page it says login, but nothing about registering till you scroll down to the bottom. I can tell you from past experience that looking for a way to register for a website can make people turn away from a website, I know I have. So make registering more obvious.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
I guess if I were the type of individual who wanted to to do task with friends online I might consider signing up with the website. But this isn’t something that interest me I must admit, but its nice to know such websties do exist.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
I must admit that wunerlist is a little mroe easier to understand, and appears to make it easier to figure out how to register.
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Although Thoughboxes does give a good presentation of what their website is for their registration isn’t easy to find.
In short your website could compete with these if you make some tweaks to it.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
Tweaking the website will help it to compete with other similar websites. My advice would be visit the competitions websites, take note of what they are doing. Don’t copy it just see what maybe you could do to make yours more clearer to make it be able to compete and gain the traffic.
What do you think the site is about?
I’ve seen this type of site before. I’m not sure if it’s called social event planning or interactive scheduling or what, but it’s the kind of site that enables a group of people to plan an event jointly.
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What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
Bothersome
1. I’m not crazy about the layout of the home page. Your tagline and slogan are down below the fold when they really should be at the top of the page so that I can instantly see what the site is about. As it is now, I have to carefully read through the three steps to get a feel for what TODOFeed is. (By the way, is it “TODOFeed” or “todofeed”? You spell it one way here on StartUpLift and another way on your site. Actually, I would suggest you style it “ToDoFeed.” The way it is now, I misread it as “todo feed,” interpreting “todo” as either the Spanish word for “all” or as a reference to Dorothy’s dog!) I also don’t love how the “Go Mobile!!!” section takes up so much space at the bottom of the page. It doesn’t need to be that large, and there’s a lot of blank whiteness. You could put your Twitter feed (and also Facebook, if you have it) down here at the bottom to help fill up some of this gaping space. Finally, I know others have mentioned this before, but I’ll agree that your sign-up button should be near the top, not the bottom. Of course, it would naturally be at the top if you moved the whole tagline/slogan up above the three steps.
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2. I find the home page too simple. I’d like to see a video, slideshow, or some tabs at the top leading to some kind of tour or demo. If I wasn’t reviewing this site, I wouldn’t sign up for a service blind. I want to see what your app looks like and how it works before I register.
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3. After I registered, I set up a test event. The app’s interface was pretty intuitive, but I found it strange that when I set up the event, its status was automatically listed as “Completed.” How could it be “completed” if the event hasn’t happened yet?
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1. The three steps on the home page make it pretty clear what the site is about as long as you take the time to read through them.
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2. The app itself seems quite user-friendly, and I could see it being very helpful to people who plan a lot of parties or events. You’re right that organizing an activity through phone and email is a pain in the neck. It would be lovely to just direct friends to this site and say, “Here ya go, people. Pick a task, and I’ll see you there!”
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Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
I signed up since I’m leaving feedback for you here, but ordinarily, I wouldn’t sign up for a service without seeing some kind of demo first. However, now that I did sign up, I could see myself using this in the future if I need to plan a group activity. It’s pretty convenient.
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How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
I’m not that thrilled with the Wunderlist home page. It doesn’t make much of an effort to sell me on the product; I have to dig deeper into the site for that. On the other hand, notice that Wunderlist offers visitors the option to really investigate the app before registering. They include many pages of screenshots of various features so that potential users can see what they’re getting right upfront. I would tend to prefer Wunderlist for this reason. It also looks like Wunderlist’s features are somewhat more extensive than yours.
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The Thoughtboxes home page feels more similar to yours. However, notice that their tagline is right at the top, where it can be seen immediately. Also notice the screenshots and more extensive upfront list of possible uses for Thoughtbox. Personally, I would prefer it if Thoughtbox would expand further in that direction and add more screenshots a la Wunderlist, but at least it’s an improvement over the way you currently present TODOFeed.
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So at this point, I have to ask…What is it about TODOFeed that makes it better than its competitors? Because right now I’m not seeing what you offer that’s unique.
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Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
First of all, I have a couple of questions about the app itself: Can anyone add tasks or just the user who created the event? Sometimes more than one person is planning an event, so it would be nice if other people were able to add tasks as well. Also, I’d like to suggest that you add some kind of comment feature so that people could add notes to each event. This would be different than the event description. I’m thinking of a scenario in which one of the participants wants the rest of the group to know something about her task. For instance, let’s say one person is assigned the task of bringing dessert. Maybe she would want to leave a comment saying, “Anyone have a preference for cupcakes or cookies?” And then it would be nice if the others could leave replies. See what I mean?
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Re. the web site itself, as I said, I think the most important thing you can do to improve it would be to add a video, slideshow, or screenshot tour so that visitors can see how the app works before they sign up. Re. your service, the question remains that I don’t know how it differs from those of your competitors. I think you need to play up whatever it is about your app that’s different from theirs.
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Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
this site is about creating a to do list and sharing it with my friends in order to make things done.
What do you find bothersome?
i was looking for a “how it works exactly” page before to sign up, but i didn’t find it
What do you like?
i like the minimalistic, but nice design; i like the figures (for me it is easy to understand); i like the idea itself
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
– the sign up button text is “Signup it’s free”, which for me is saying, that only the sign up is free, charges will/may follow then
– i like the easy register form and the possibility to login also with Facebook
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
+ the sign-up on wunderlist is even more user friendly. their design is more catchy
+ the thoughtbox has all the relevant info on the home page (how it works, what it is used for,…);
– the figures on thoughtbox are not relevant
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
– i don’t understand why a newly added planning has already “Completed” status
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
The site is about organizing an event via online that includes a lot of people who are involved and are able to see it all in one website.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
What I find bothersome is the fact that not everyone would understand how this works. It says that I have to sign up first in order to know what is going on. Although the sign up is free, I would still like some more detailed instructions before providing my information. I do like the website, its fun !! And its nice that you can sign in 2 ways via facebook or sign up.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
Yes I would sign up.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
In comparison with wunderlist and thoughtbox, I do see that there is more detailed information on what the site actually does. As mentioned above I would like to see more of the website has to offer. Really that is my only complaint everything else is fine.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
The website itself is fun and it seems that its going mobile with phones and hopefully with other devices. A website like this is a big plus in todays world. Good Luck
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https://www.TODOfeed.com
. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
>Tried staying on the site for only 5 or 10 seconds. And yeah, I think it is about creating a to do list or a goal that will require help from other people. then share it to people in a fashionable way.
 
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
> I like the color, the images, it’s just so friendly to look at. It makes me feel that this is one of those websites that I will be able to read interesting and funny stuff because of the colors and images. what I only find bothersome is the devision at the bottom part of the page and the giant iPhone there, I thought it is only a single page that has the images and the name on the upper left but then when I try to look for the “Contact Us” “Help” and others, I found a giant iPhone instead.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
> Based on what I just said above. yes I am encourage to sign up just by looking at the website or the arrangement of things, I think even children will be hooked to sign up in this type of page. In addition to that the concept or the goal of the site is indeed good.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
> I will not name the site I compared this one into. Actually I also tested that site half a year ago. Well the difference that I notice is the interface itself. The colors, the images, the mood while you are in the website. Both of them has the same goal to help people with organization or whatever goal that they need help into. But I think this one is better, before I said that I will be using that other site that I was talking about. But for now, TODOfeed is on an advantage if its design and interface. Also, the home page doesn’t give me the pressure that only business owners will use such a website. But a simple guy like me is encouraged to sign up.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have
> Maybe you can make the Options “Contact Us” “Terms and Conditions” and “Privacy” be more visible. Like when you open the page you can easily find it at the top or maybe something at the bottom of the screen on a fixed part that even if you scroll down you will always see those options. And if you can add the “Help” option that contains the FAQ’s.
> One more thing. Best of luck for this page because the goal is very inspiring and will definitely be used by a lot of people specially for those who are always thinking of parties or family gatherings and such.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
When I first saw the website I immediately got what it was about! First, you create an event. Then, you add things to do at the event. Lastly, you share the event with your friends and they can pick what they want to do to help out.That was made very clear on the home page.
What do you find bothersome?
Nothing is bothersome. It’s kind of fun setting up an event.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
Yes, I was encouraged to sign up… and I did. From the first time I saw the little diagram on the home page I knew I wanted to sign up! Not just because of the picture on the home page, but because of  what it stands for. It shows how easy it is to use your site.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
As far as a comparison between todofeed, wunderlist and thoughtbox goes, from what I can tell – same concept; different layout. All of the site do pretty much the same thing.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
My only comment is I am now a member and I will continue to use your services!
Feedback sought:
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?  //// It looks like a really cool social site to invite people to parties or events. Also appears to sync with your Facebook.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like? /// Nothing appears bothersome. I like that I can invite people online. Nowadays, many events are planned by using Facebook events, but I know people who do not go on Facebook very often, let alone view their event requests. So this would be great for me. As a performer who is going to shows, or know of someone performing shows monthly, this appears to be a great way to invite fans to go to the shows, and even let them know about ticket prices.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why? // yes, I am! As I stated before, inviting people to shows/concerts via online is much better than sending texts out to everyone (especially when you can only send a text to 10 people at a time!
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?// I have never been on any site similar to this one. So I cannot really make an opinion in that aspect. However, I assume its along the same setup. I do like the fact that the home page appears to be geared to “normal” people. And doesn’t appear to be too business-y.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have. // I created an event (there is a show on Oct 30 that I will be at) and it was pretty easy to set up. Felt the same way as Facebook events, however this one allows me to invite people via Gmail as well as a few other options. I love it, and will be using it for a few shows going on in November.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
Looking to the home page it is easy to make a suggestion that it is a site for planning group events(from memos at the pictures , words “a planningâ€, “ eventsâ€, “ things to do †, “ group studies†etc in the descriptions).Â
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
What I like :
1.Pictures and short descriptions at the middle of the home page are rather clear and give an idea what to do.Â
2. I like black background of the home page , but may be it would be better to make black color more bright , like on the “Feedback†button ?
What I dislike :
1. “Feedback†button could be done with another background, which differs it enough from the main’s page background.
2. Password field could be done more clear, I mean it would be better to replace dots inside Password field with precise description of that field :â€Enter your password hereâ€.
3. Also login fields take a lot of space – it would be better to make it more compact – probably move them a little bit to the right (there is a lot of space) or place login fields and button in a column , place them inside a form.
4. I do not like “Do things with friends†label at the bottom of the page – it is difficult to pay attention to that slogan during first 5 seconds on the page. It is better to place this slogan at the top or middle of the page – for example next to the TODOFeed label – then it gives people more ideas what the site does during their first 5 seconds on the home page.
5.Also what I do not like that buttons Sign Up its Free and Login with Facebook are out of the page . I tested with IE9/Firefox on 15₺ laptop display (1366*768 resolution)and had to scroll down to find these buttons .
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
Yes I was encoureged to sign up to see how things work . Need to see that your site is very intuitive and does not need many additional instructions . It is easy to set up new plannings and send invitations to friends.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
If compare your home page to thoughtbox.es – they look similar – the same background color , 3 steps instruction . But your home page looks more descriptive because of making emphasize on visual presentation of instructions. thoughtbox.es has more text which is worse.Â
If compare your home page to wunderlist.com – your home page is more descriptive again . But they have cool login form , plus they have slogan in the middle at the page “Welcome to Wunderlist free and easy management tool †. As I have mentioned above , probably you should place you slogan in the middle of the page too.
Also I made a quick navigation through  thoughtbox.es and wunderlist.com. The pluses of your site in comparison with these sites :  it is very intuitive, user friendly, almost does not need any instructions what to do . It will be convenient for  most users . But wunderlist.com has better look&feel , and looks more advanced . I think to win a competition you should try to do your look&feel more advanced too.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
There are a few confusing things :
1. Radiobuttons on the “Notification and Settings “ page (https://www.todofeed.com/profile.php?a=edit&q=settings) are very small .
2.Delete Account page should allow users to explicitly cancel this action . Cancel button should be present too.
3.Account->Information->Website field : https:// prefix better to place inside the field and align this field with others.
4.E-mail fields do not check for correctness of  e-mail format.
5. Browse button in the upload account picture  form is particulary outside the form .
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
This site is about feeds that are shared with friends.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
Visually your homepage would be more exciting and eye catching. I don’t mind the black background so much but the contrasting colors are not bold enough to offset such a dark color. I would like to see a bit more of a professional look and feel to the site. The little faces on the site are not very creative and appear as if there was not alot of effort to the look of the homepage. Under the number 1/create I don’t like how there seems to be a wide range of white space under the word charity event. I understand that you may want to have a visual balance with all the boxes but leaving so much space makes it look unfinished. I like the simplicity of the steps on the homepage using a style that is not complicated make your site seem easy to use by a person on any level of computer usage. I like that you have a coming soon section of going mobile but it’s counter intuitive when you have no infromation to provide yet you make the space so large. I would rather have seen coming soon at the top of the page versus going mobile because it made me think I was going to see something and there was no info there. I would ilke to your steps done in a short video futher adding to how easy it is to use your site. Your sites lacks that personal touch, adding really people/faces would be really nice. People like to see people using products it makes them feel as if they can do it to. Your tag line needs to be moved to top of the page as people dont’t want to search for it.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
I would not be incoraged to sign up because I don’t see anything that really draws me into your site other than what you say it does.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
Wunderlist immediately draws you in with a bold orangy color and big bold fon’t. Everything is right at the top of page right at eye level as to what the site does. You immediatly have two choices and you ge to see what this site is compatiable with. It also give an okay break down as to the features but they show it nonethe less. With thoughtboxes the main idea of the site it right at the top of the page for easy viewing but visually it is unattractive. I like that they show show how the site works even if they don’t go into depth.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
Revamp and let us see it again.
Feedback sought:
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
-It appears to be a site about party planning and organization. A site that helps organize people with duties to fulfill a coordinated event.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?                                                                                         -I noticed that the site is not mobile phone friendly yet. I liked the simplicity and organization of the site, it seems easy to handle. I also liked the twitter and facebook links for a quick click to social media.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?                                                                                                I wouldn’t be encouraged to sign up because the same tasks can be achieved using the facebook events page. I would rather stick to what I already have.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es? I would think that this site is overall better looking and has a more thoughtful setup. This site seems about as user friendly as it gets.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
It looks like the site is for someone planning an event. That one person can’t do all the tasks that are involved so the sight gets all of the person’s friends, family, etc. together to discuss what each other can do.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
The characters on the home page look childish. I really like the whole concept, though.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
No not really. What you need are screenshots of the site. I was hesitant to log into with my Facebook account.Â
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
Like on the wunderlist site, it has a see features button. You can do that or show a quick video of how everything works.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
All in all, it’s a cool concept, but it doesn’t look like it does much. You should show examples, screenshots, videos, etc.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
The home page gives a very good impression that this is a site that allows you to create events and share them with your friends in order to be able to better organize any events that you might be planning.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
I like the idea of what the site does, but I am concerned that it might not catch on all that well due to the fact that Facebook already has something similar to this. Â It might be best to distinctly explain how this is different from creating an event on a social networking site. Â The explanation should be somewhere that is easy to find as well.
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
I am personally not all that encouraged to sign up due to the fact that I usually create all of my events that I intend on coordinating through Facebook and just invite people from there.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
Wunderlist already gives their users the ability to go mobile. Â They also have downloads for nearly all operating systems that are available.
Thoughtbox.es shows on their homepage all of the different things that can be done through their site. Â They show that they are more than just an event planning site. Â They list on their home page all of the different things that they can help with including planning all of the different things that you need to do in a week.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
While simplicity is key in making a website easy to navigate for those who come to it, there needs to be more information available on all of the different things that this site can help with in the day-to-day lives of those who might use it.
It is nice to see that you can sign up with your Facebook account. Â Anything that links to Facebook in that way seems to automatically instill a certain level of trust in those who might consider using the site.
Visit https://www.TODOfeed.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
A place to set up events when you have a large group.
What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
I don’t find anything bothersome on the site; it seems to be a pretty simple set up. I like simple, easy to navigate sites; and this seems to be one. It’s extremely straightforward, no guessing if I’d be clicking on the right icons or not. Â
Are you encouraged to sign up? If not, why?
I am encouraged to sign up, and when an event comes up in my future that I’ll need many people’s input on, I’ve saved the site on my computer to use.
How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like wunderlist.com and thoughtbox.es?
This site seems more “to the point.” Not a lot of glam and hype; just get done what you need to get done; which I like.
Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have
Maybe change up the color scheme. It seems a bit drab with the gray. But at the same time, it doesn’t need a lot of bright, overly flashy colors; just something a bit more eye pleasing. Maybe a soft pattern in the background.
This seems a lot like Twitter, but with planning as the main idea which I like. I find it unique and a great “Why didn’t I think of that?” idea. It has a great execution as well, I think. One thing I found bothersome is the large “Go Mobile!” at the bottom. It seems to stretch the layout out and may be better as a tiny text with a cute little graphic somewhere that says “Go Mobile! Coming Soon” instead. I am somewhat encouraged to sign up, but I am not totally sure I would have a use for it, as I have nothing to really plan at the moment. But I may sign up, I am just not sure. If it’s any help, I am at least somewhat motivated to do so because it seems like a great organizational tool to have at my disposal. I hadn’t heard of Wunderlist or thoughtbox.es until today and as such, do not feel I can provide such feedback. It seems that Wunderlist seems more meant for a Mobile App than use for the web, although it can be used for the web. It also seems that it is more solo based than “reach out and help a friend” based. Thoughtbox.es seems very similar to ToDoFeed, but I am not sure where either one could improve such a thing. I do, however, really like where it is going.
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