Kyle Bragger

Picturelife 3.0 - The smart home for photos

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Mark Abramson
@innonate automatically sorted All The Screenshots. Very cool. Any plans on offering an API to allow users to get photos from PL to other services?
Nate Westheimer
@mark__a glad you like it. We've been handing out API access on a limited basis. Email me nate@picturelife.com with your account's email address and I'll get you hooked up.
Nate Westheimer
Sharing some data here about how much traffic @producthunt sends your way. Google Analytics as of this afternoon is as follows: https://picturelife.com/innonate... 1,879 total visitors (more than any other news/social source) with an average session length of ~ 1 minute. Incredible work by @rrhoover et al at PH.
Ryan Hoover
@innonate thanks for sharing, Nate! That doesn't include traffic from the Product Hunt email though, does it? I checked our metrics and with email combined, we've driven 3,015 visits via this post so far. P.S. it's not just me -- I've had a lot of help, something I need to write about soon.
John Borthwick
@philtoronto me too -- great service and product (disclosure we are investors)
Eric Friedman
Hi @innonate - excited for the relaunch. I have used a ton of services in the past and most curious about how the experience is building an album, then sharing it with a family member or friend. I am going to try this again, don't worry, but curious to know if others have the same problem. I have invited family to a few services and they all suffer from the same issues; 1. Photos are "locked" in the platform and they can't send them out, reshare, copy etc... 2. No easy way to invite others to participate and share photos into that album 3. Folks are confused and end up filling up each others phone memory with videos and pics that take up way too much room 4. No easy, logged out album view, for folks without the app Off to try it out!