2011/5/5 Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@gmail.com>
On Thu, 2011-05-05 at 12:26 -0500, Manuel Escudero wrote:
> @Patrick: it is not my service, it's a Service I need to my service :S
> (it sounds confusing huh? :S) See, I'm working in a webapp with some
> people and we need to have a "sign up" solution like in that link I
> sent.
> (Obviously explaining the product) The thing is, that Service
> Launchrock
> it's
> a startup that let other startups create their own "viral coming soon
> pages"
> but the only way to use it is inviting some people to get access

You refer to me but respond to Joe Zeff's comment rather than mine, so
I'll rephrase my point: how can you expect people to click on a random
URL without even explaining what it's for? Saying "it's for my new app"
is simply not good enough.

poc

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I needed that service LaunchRock to use it on a new Webapp I'm
helping to develop here... But well, anyway, I got access to the service

Thanks, problem solved.

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