Kevin Li

Heyday - Personal auto journal

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Nathan Baschez
Thanks for hanging out @blader ! I'm curious how you went about finding beta users? Just friends / family? How'd you gather feedback?
Kevin Li
@blader i think this is your second company, can you talk about how building heyday was "emotionally" different than building super viral facebook apps? if you had to go through this process again (would you want to pull a "heyday" or "friendsforsale")? were there any learnings you picked up from doing your first company that better prepared you for building HeyDay?
Dan Hopwood
@blader Hey Siqi, just had a play and really impressed with your execution, excited to see it play out. Is collaboration an area you intend to extend into? cc @rrhoover
Ryan Hoover
@blader - I love your answer to @liveink's question. It reminds me of @nireyal's writing (see http://www.nirandfar.com/2012/07...) and questions I've asked myself of what I want to do post-PlayHaven. Another question: What was your initial "vision" or idea for the product on day 1 and how has that changed (if at all) since?
Ryan Hoover
@blader - I like that. :) Reminds me of Phil Libin's vision for Evernote -- to become your external brain -- but more emotionally stimulating and personal.
Kevin Kwok
@blader Wow. How great it was out of the box (or app store) was unreal. Do you find usage to be more around organizing your current photos/memories/etc in a coherent way, or on the nostalgia aspect of resurfacing old memories?