April 2009
1 post
We would love your feedback
As fun as we know entering data is, we know that the main reason most folks come to the site is to get a better mental picture of what is going on in their lives. To make this easier and more useful, we are in the process of redesigning how the site reports look. We’d love to hear any first impressions you might have about the new look, and would certainly love any feature suggestions as...
Apr 8th
March 2009
1 post
It's only appropriate to announce it here first
Support for automatically tracking activity on Tumblr is now available on the site.
Mar 5th
February 2009
4 posts
Telling a better story
We’ve launched a new version of the homepage to surface activity from within the site. Previous to this revision, you had to be registered user of the site to view any of the ‘goodies’ that the site has to offer. Here is what the site used to look like yesterday vs today. We think this gives prospective users a little better idea of what the site is all about, and why they...
Feb 17th
Support for units
We love our users from across the globe, so to make the site experience a little better for all parties concerned, we’ve rolled out support for a variety of units on questions. Once you pick a unit for a given question, that choice will be maintained unless you choose to change it at a later date. We are also working on a way for users to set the unit of measure on previously entered...
Feb 11th
New and improved Question selection
We realize that one of the first steps new users take on the site is the selection of what questions they would like to track, so we set out to make that process as easy as possible. To that end we just launched a ground up rebuild of the Question selection mechanism on the site, complete with call outs for the most commonly tracked questions and ones that we have just added to the site. You can...
Feb 4th
Revised Datafeeds
We’ve rewritten a pretty major chunk of the site. Previously to track multiple aspects of a single site (eg: Twitter tweets and followers), you had to enter your account information twice. We realized that this wasn’t the most effective way to intereact with the site, so we fixed it. Now when you begin tracking information from a third party, you’ll see the screen below, which...
Feb 1st