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Meeet

Meeet

Find Devs and Designers for Side Projects

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Andrew Zusman
Andrew Zusman
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I can't wait to use this! I had www.52designers.com but it finished in March and I have been side-project-less for a few months now :-(! I really believe in the power of side projects, and a lot of times it's the give-and-take that produces the coolest stuff!
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11yr ago
Nathan Baschez
Nathan Baschez
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@UXAndrew totally agree re: "power of side projects". This very site is one great example :) But also smaller stuff like http://nbashaw.github.io/ritual/ keep me going. Honestly, most of what I know I learned by doing side projects
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11yr ago
Noah Buscher
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@nbashaw YES! This is exactly how we feel. It's not always turning a profit or selling to some large company. Sometimes you just want to experiment and learn.
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11yr ago
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@nhbschr Agree. This is what drives me - start messing around with new stuff, and before you know it, you have something amazing!
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11yr ago
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@nhbschr This is really dope you guys nailed it in keeping it super simple. I am curious how you guys are thinking about broadcasting these open projects with people who aren't on Meeet? Also, is there a feature being considered to email out opportunities I'd be interested on a weekly basis? That would be cool.
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10yr ago
Noah Buscher
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@narekk @nhbschr Mainly twitter at the moment, but we may implement an email-based system like you suggested in the near future.
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10yr ago
Andrew Zusman
Andrew Zusman
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The challenge, and hopefully @rrhoover will chime in here to talk about this, is getting shit done. The motto of every product manager in the world worth his salt is: SHIP! So, for example, the entry barrier for me to ship as a non-dev/designer is much higher than designers and devs. Possible, yes, but more difficult. Meanwhile, you're not a dev/design and neither am I, so lets start our own project called Meeeet (four e's) for non devs/designers to meet and start projects! :-) haha
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11yr ago
Cole Townsend
Cole Townsend
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Robin

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@UXAndrew @BlendahTom One thing I noticed when looking at similar sites — as this certainly isn't a unique idea — was that the ideas to production ratio was really high. A lot of people had ideas and most of them ended up going belly-up. This seems like it would be fine; the best ideas get built and the other ones sink. After looking at these other sites though, that's not always how it worked out. It just felt overwhelming to see so many ideas and a lack of investment. We're all about finishing stuff. We're thinking about opening it up to top notch product managers in a later stage, because we're with you: a lot of people have side projects, not just developers or designers.
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11yr ago
Andrew Zusman
Andrew Zusman
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@twnsndco Is it only duos? I would think that, for example, as a UX designer I could really contribute something even if it isn't graphics/FED...so what if I'm the third banana here? Does that make me less tasty?
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11yr ago
Cole Townsend
Cole Townsend
Robin

Robin

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@UXAndrew For now, we're limiting to two people. The accountability level is higher, communication is easier. Larger groups grow a bit cumbersome and slower. Our aim is to keep it really lean and streamlined. We're going to integrate third people as a Pro feature. I think UX designers would be incredibly useful and be just as tasty as the other two.
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11yr ago
Andrew Zusman
Andrew Zusman
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@twnsndco Accountability between strangers is an interesting point. Well, if the hacker, hustler, and designer triumvirate is ever in the cards and someone needs a hustler you can hit me up on Twitter :-)!
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11yr ago
Ross Rojek
Ross Rojek
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@UXAndrew I'm in this camp. Not a designer or developer, but have minor projects I'd like to test, but don't want to either retask our programming team or go through the effort of a whole odesk/PPH proposal and weed through the responses.
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11yr ago
Melinda Byerley
Melinda Byerley
Neat idea. Curious why you don't include marketers as well.
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11yr ago
Noah Buscher
Noah Buscher
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@mjb_sf Hi! Thanks for taking interest in the project. We believe in the valley-scene startup with two creative minds working together with little/no funding and one great idea. Bringing another person onto the team adds another layer of complexity. We talked about this for a very long time, and decided it would be the best route to go into the future with the goals we have.
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11yr ago
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@nhbschr What about having 2 person teams that could be a mix of skills, so this group is a Dev/Designer but that is a Dev/Marketer. Or perhaps don't call it marketing, but rather community building. Not about $ as much as finding people who want to use/enjoy what you've created.
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11yr ago
Noah Buscher
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@thejulielogan Absolutely. Our current Meeet design actually allows for exactly that, but we're "marketing" the dev/designer combo, as that's generally the most common, but yes, we will allow a group of any two people with mixed talents to work on a project together. But only two. :)
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11yr ago
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@nhbschr I like the simplicity of that. Can always expand to collectives of duos as the community expands, collaborating to create something bigger. But keeping the unit lean promises accountability and speed.
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11yr ago
Cole Townsend
Cole Townsend
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Robin

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@thejulielogan exactly my thoughts.
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11yr ago

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