Thanks for pointing that out! We're having a little trouble replicating the issue, though I'm sure it'll come up.
You've been awesome. Do you have a Twitter account? We'll follow you, you can DM us your address, and we'll send you a few stickers. We won't stalk you... We promise!
Haha! Most of the views we have been getting so far have come from other websites, not word of mouth, so it's presently not an issue. I totally agree with the .CO opinion, but we don't have a few thousand dollars to throw down on a domain, so we're sticking with the current one until we can potentially get access to the .COM.
I'm browsing using Firefox 30.0 and the front page is lagging when scrolling. Using my scroll wheel lags and my fan even spins up when I grab the scroll bar.
I've also noticed the issue and can't figure it out for the life of me. Thanks for pointing that out, though! If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to comment. We have stickers! #bribery
It looks like the transforms might be part of the problem. You have an image transform on hover that moves the image up. If your mouse is in the middle of the page and you scroll down, it triggers and seems laggy.
I tried to "Apply for Early Access" for this yesterday and all I seem to get is a "We dropped the ball. Try again?" message. Looks like it's resulting from a javascript error, which I'm guessing has to do with Modernizr not loading? Looks like the URl is invalid (http://meeet.co/js/modernizr-1.6.min.js)
Thanks for letting us know. I'm fairly certain that the JS is okay, as this is the first time the issue has been brought up, but we will throw that error in the event that someone has already signed up for Meeet's mailing list. Could have you put in your email prior to that?
Yeah - I'm fairly certain that's exactly what the issue is. The reason you're not seeing the real error is that we get the errors via not-so-readable JSON from the Mailchimp servers, and the JS email library we are using displays that error message for ANY error returned by the server to keep things simple and prevent confusion, though it seems to have caused a bit of confusion here.
There's a chance we may change that in the near future. Again, if you want a sticker, feel free to drop us a line on Twitter, we'll follow you, and you can DM us your address. We have plenty! :D
Ah, you know I am seeing a request being made that returns the response that I'm already subscribed. But that message never makes it to the UI -- I only see "We dropped the ball. Try again?". There's a JavaScript error generated every time I click the buttno. It looks like coming from the smoothscroll-ck.js script: "Cannot read property 'replace' of undefined" in t.smoothScroll.filterPath. Not sure if that's what's preventing the real error message from showing? This is Chrome 34, btw.
What would be great (and I've been meaning to do for a while) is exactly this, but to put in touch tech founders with business founders. Basically, technical founders would showcase products they've built and people with the skills to market and grow them would get in touch with them. I can't be the only tech guy with lots of MVPs finished but who doesn't have the time or skill to market them.
Neat idea! That's not a bad concept, and Meeet can easily be adapted for such a service.
Sadly, that is not the exact kind of product we're hoping to launch with, so that really leaves us with a few options:
1) After you join Meeet (if you choose to), create a feature request and have others vote on it!
2) Use Meeet to make a service like that with another developer/designer
Whatever you choose, it's a cool idea, and would be neat to have existing. :D
I second that. I visited the site and that's what I was looking for. I have a couple of projects at the moment that would benefit greatly from a service such as this. They are projects that I've deemed too small for me to focus on. Someone else might just have the right audience, skill set etc. to benefit from it.
However, nice work! The site looks great and the service looks helpful from a tech perspective.
Haha! Yeah... I think that's probably a compatibility issue with the older setup. I ran it on my Ubuntu 14.04 Chromium and Firefox (latest version) with no issues. Sorry!
Very cool. A website to find the missing ingredient. I can see using this for two of the three irons I have in the fire. The third one I was fortunate to find my complementary opposites at a Christmas party.
Neat! We're planning to launch this week, so we may have them beat there (wink), but we're focusing on side projects, not startups. We know everyone can't be fully dedicated to a new company, and many people have families and bills to pay and they can't take the risk of the business failing.
Thanks! We're really trying to go as fast as we can on the project.
A short email was sent out today at GMT-6 with details, though the short of it is that we will let in a test group of about fifty people to make sure it works all good, then allow everyone to signup in the next week or week and a half.
We REALLY want to get everybody in as soon as possible, and we are super excited to launch (incase you haven't figured that out yet). ;)
We are fully aware of Drew's project and think it's awesome. We are a different service in that we match based on skills, have a invite-based system, provide built-in chat, and help promote the project on our website once you're finished.
We're also solely meant for side-projects that may or may not go on to become fully-functional startups.
Because he's busy working on other projects, the site's content has grown a bit stale: There are many ideas coming in, but not many people are working to execute them.
My experience with http://builditwith.me has been very poor: a handful of contacts in 3+ years, almost all "ideas" people seeking designers/ developers to build their app for free or paltry sweat equity.
There's also no way to remove your account or update it to reflect you're no longer available or interested in collaborating. I've emailed Drew numerous times asking to de-activate or de-register my profile but I've yet to receive a response.
http://i.imgur.com/C7QptVL.png
This does not happen in Chrome 35.0 or, funnily enough, IE11.
EDIT: Playing around in Inspector, it's directly related to this CSS attribute on the images:
EDIT2: I'm also getting weird word wrapping, which you can also see in the above image. It's breaking on "you've" and "idea". Directly related to: