It's bug and feature tracker with Github integration that has been built for speed.
This isn't a MVP, we've spent a while beta testing and polishing, so we're considering this version to be the first full-on release. We're waiting on our merchant account to be set up, so until then, there are no paid accounts - just the free one.
Constructive criticism gratefully requested :D
http://purifyapp.com
* If I know how to use Trac/Redmine, why use Purify?
* Why choose it over other hosted trackers, specifically Lighthouse?
* If I have Github Issues built-in to Github, why would I choose Purify?
Edit: I'm not saying there's no compelling reason to use Purify, I'd just like to hear the team's take.
I do like the look and feel of the site, but that alone is not enough to switch.
Alas, marketing and copywriting aren't my strong points.
The only info I get about your product are a few unexplained screenshots and some content-free bullet points.
Tell me a story. Show me how I and my users would use your product. Show me why your product is "awesome", and why it's better than any of the other 357 bug trackers out there.
Why not explain a little more.. furthermore I would limit the choices between View plans and Try for Free. People don't want to be reminded to out shell out money and work better with fewer options. It is hard to imagine early case scenario of people skiping straight to the paid plans, let alone using it in the first place right? The first priority is building the user base i'd say put the view plans button in the navigation or somewhere else and just have a big fat "try it!" button. If people are interested and like your product they can Evangeline and actually go to a paid plan.
So them why! (I think you can incorporate the plan selection in the "try it" process also if you must have it there. But make it a little more inviting!)
teeny tiny feedback: I usually click <label> to activate the checkboxes, and I mistaked the 'I accept TOS' link for a label, had to go back and fill the form again!
Are you planning to give a integrated platform for tracking the issues from everywhere, I mean bitbucket, github et al.? That might be useful for people who are involved in projects hosted at different places.
* does user limits include people not part of the project? (meaning my foss users that aren't contributers)
* why no demo? (that doesn't require registration)
* why is your support on GetSatisfaction? something to be said about drinking your own Kool-Aid... which it appears you are not. (being able to play with your bugs would be enough of a demo for me )
* can I email patches/replies to your tracker? and attach files? (I'm too lazy to sign up but these are both features in RT for cpan that I wish were on github (because I hate RT for other reasons))
Currently looking into alternatives.
Edit: Is there a way to delete a project? I can see how to archive but not delete.
Disclaimer: This a project between myself and MrMatt