This seems really cool. The second and fourth examples seem like the perfect fit for this service. Small, modular components not bound to too many dependencies that you can pick up / drop in with ease.
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Looks great for non dev types (myself). Will be interesting to see how the average job pricing index will look... any plans on releasing that data as your go along?
Super interested to see if this works. Often times creating the requirements is the hard part of software. What do you actually want it to do? And what does it do if it doesn't work? Seems like that part is glossed over with this service. Has anyone gotten good results and want to share?
This is pretty interesting. My biggest concern would be for the company: How do you ensure the customer is happy with rather short/vague requirements? I'm basing this off the examples on the homepage. Personally, I think you have to be ok with "most" of the work getting done for a reasonable price, rather than nitpicking every little thing when jobs are < $300. But you know how people can be sometimes.
I am thinking maybe you could use this to write utility gems/modules that don't exist yet.
For example, "I want a node.js module that convert camel case to snake case" (This module already exists, just an example)
I have tried this yesterday. Need to create a super simple snippet for a site which can show a FB-like button. They said — $50. I think it's overpriced.
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