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Qwote

Qwote

Easily share and highlight the web

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Easily share and highlight the web

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Gabriel Szanto

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Ryan Hoover
Ryan Hoover
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This has similarities to Point, currently the third most upvoted product on PH, but more focused on annotating websites. The execution looks great at first sight but we've seen several tools like this in the past. Why have others failed to get much traction and why do you think Qwote's different, @GabSzanto?
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11yr ago
Gabriel Szanto
Gabriel Szanto
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Thanks @rrhoover :-) Let me try to give some answers 1) Why did others failed to get much traction? As with many things in life, timing is key. Most of these tools were probably launched either too early (some even 4 years ago...) when the use of extensions wasn't that widespread or very rudimentary. Some probably just didn't have the right communication channels or platforms to promote their service or product to the right audience (just thinking of PH here ;). Sharing everything and anything online is massively adopted and as people are more used to, they are also keen to find out more elaborate ways to do it. There is also an underlying growth strategy here. We took a bold approach and decided to ask users to download Qwote to share or view highlighted content. We could have just used iframes or other options and let anyone view highlighted content on mobile or other browsers... But as we are building up a community, "forcing" users to install our extension is our best bet at getting some rapid viral traction. Our users become our advocates for the service :) 2) So what is so different about Qwote? We have worked hard to try to simplify the sharing/highlighting process as much as we could and still make it relevant and personalised: - Each Qwote redirects precisely to the content you highlighted on the page - unlike most of the other sharing or highlighting services available out there. That's probably the most important differentiator. As someone told us "it makes it so much easier to be clear about what you are referring to." And also relevant! - Your Qwotes will have a unique URL with your username in it. Sharing then becomes more personal but also helps you build trust and credibility with your readers. - Each link shared with non-users will show your profile picture. People then know they can trust the source of the link... It's not some stupid anonymous shortened link or spam. - It's fun. You can pick a different color for each of your Qwotes. - But it can be a bit serious too as you can get some stats on your links and access a still rudimentary dashboard of your last activity. ... That's just an overview of the current beta version... We have many more ideas for the service but need your feedback to help us focus on what really matters :-)
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11yr ago
Jordan Finnigan
Jordan Finnigan
@GabSzanto Having used it for a few hours today, I am finding it frustrating that the Qwote icon appears in images, as opposed to appearing off to the upper/lower left/right corner à la ballloon.com. Makes some buttons difficult to click with the icon in the way.
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11yr ago
Gabriel Szanto
Gabriel Szanto
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Qwote

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Hi @JadoJodo, thanks for the feedback! We will tweak it to ensure it doesn't interrupt your surfing experience. You can still switch off the button (go to the Qwote icon on the top right hand corner of your browser bar and click on "Show the Qwote button" from the pop up that appears). You'll be able to select any content simply by right-clicking with your mouse... and without the button around. Hope it helps.
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11yr ago
Tori Bunte
Tori Bunte
@gabszanto I installed Qwote and noticed the same icon as I hover over layout elements while building a Wordpress page. Thanks for the option to disable the icon + the exclusive!
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11yr ago
Gabriel Szanto
Gabriel Szanto
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@stttories You're welcome. Thanks for using it!
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11yr ago
Abe Storey
Abe Storey
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What I really like about this is that if I share a "qwote" with someone they don't need to be using Qwote as well.
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11yr ago
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