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This looks fantastic, congrats on the launch! I'm particularly excited about the focus on speed and performance.


I'm working on taking the best tools from social networks, contacts app, and crms[0] to help you make the most of your relationships[1] all while protecting your privacy.

It's something a lot of folks struggle with yet it is a trait that is eminently learnable[2]!

[0]https://clay.earth [1]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3498890/ [2]https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/014616721663784...


Curious, how’re measure performance of your system if it’s private?


Nice, looks a little large but will check it out as well.


Sweet, thank you for sharing. Will check it out!


My mistake, for some reason I thought I included it. matt@achariam.com


Thank you for the kind words, really appreciate it :)


You're completely right, it seems a little counterintuitive but one thing I learned early on while building a different community site (Designer News) was the way to build a wholesome community was to be invite only in the beginning. That and real first and last names.

Which means it's a poor user experience. Sorry for the trouble, I wonder if any folks have better ideas here?


Not a single page even mentions that it's invite only =/. Context for that would be a good start heh


An invite only for designers because the barrier to entry is so low it makes sense.

Not sure that would work or is as helpful in this case. The community seems more friendly than most and the general goals of many are to learn something new, powerful and fun. If you build a community around those themes I think it will attract the right crowd.


I built Elyxel [https://www.elyxel.com] to learn Elixir and Phoenix while building open source community software. I wrote about it in greater detail here - [http://www.achariam.com/elyxel]

It hasn't really caught on but I hedged my bets a little by trying to optimize for learning. On that front it was highly rewarding.


Live: http://www.elyxel.com

Details: http://www.achariam.com/elyxel

Happy to answer any questions.


I've spent the last year building[1] an open source side project with elixir and phoenix. It's honestly been a pleasure to work with once you get over some of the initial hurdles.

[1]: http://www.achariam.com/elyxel (It's a self plug but I genuinely think it will be helpful to folks)


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