Planypus
February 15th, 2007
In my part-time job as sometimes Organizer within the various social circles of which I am a member, I have availed myself of technical assistance in the form of an invitation/planning website whose name shell not be mentioned (but shares some letters in common with the word EVIL.) My continued use of this resource, despite an increasing number of ads and bad design decisions, was due to the fact that this EVIl site offered a few “killer” features which competitors lacked. Namely, the ability to offer a choice of dates and times and thereby choose the best one based on user feedback.
So, over the years I’ve come across a number of services which touted themselves to be EVIl-slayers. Hopeful, I’ve evaluated them always to find disappointed when my killer features requirement went unrealized. The latest foray came yesterday after reading a post by Scoble. I was yet again foiled by the lack of features. This time, however, I decided to post my dismay in the comments.
Enter Planypus, which was offered by Yan Pritzker as a possible solution to those in my organization dilemma. I checked it out. It was so close, the closest I’d seen to my organizational nirvana. In fact, when I envisioned my “Screw it, I should just code it myself” app that would meets my needs it looked a lot like Planypus. However, it still had that focus on one single date choice which makes things a no go for me. So much promise, though!
I offered some feedback on the site, sharing my hope that the feature of my dreams could somehow be added. I got a response back from Yan in about a minute telling me that not only was my feature in the works but he also offered an workaround that could simulate my multiple-date-choices using the Places functionality already present. Sweet!
I invite you (heh. get it?!) to check out Planypus. Great design and functionality, friendly and responsive development team, and it’s even written in Rails! Maybe some of these guys will be in attendance at RailsConf and I can lay the praise on them in person.
And those of you who know me, expect some Planypus invitations shortly.
Entry Filed under: General Rambling, Rails
3 Comments Add your own
1. Yan | February 15th, 2007 at 3:20 pm
Thanks for the love Lon! We’re sadly unable to make railsconf due to time and budgetary constraints. However, we are actively working on improving the Planypus interface and design, as well as launching new features all the time.
2. Alex | February 15th, 2007 at 5:55 pm
wow, Lon, sweet review. Thanks! As Yan said we are working on the multi day feature. It is actualy something we need as well. Stay tuned for a sweet design uplift and a more integrated Planypus. Keep the comments comming we always look to improve.
3. John | February 18th, 2007 at 12:17 am
Considering Lon only posts to his blog about once a quarter, you should feel quite honored! Heh.
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