While some are solving important and complex problems, I created yet another photo sharing service :) And no sexy features included.
The basic idea is to try to be as simple as possible without needing to create an account nor needing to download any special client. A simple way to gather photos from an event.
This is mostly a project to try, to test, to research and to learn new stuff.
If you need pointers, I would be glad to help!
So how could I get started? I can sure tag the photos but how could I get the "auto-tagging" working? Album name is not enough, so you must be thinking of something I have no idea nor knowledge of yet :)
The owner of the album has the right to delete any photos of an album if they find some "too explicit" for their taste.
One note, the text on the "Add New Photo" link says "Please not that "... That should be "note" not "not".
Additionally, the section after the email instructions seems like it could use some rephrasing.
Does the album owner get teaser emails close to the expiration of the album reminding them to either download the archive or pay more to keep it online?
You should also make an option so the album owner can send a message to all the email addresses that sent in photos. A use case would be to notify all the people that submitted pictures to download the archive before it's removed.
Kudos, this is a neat project. I see a clear path to success with the wedding industry. Simply posting some signs around a venue asking people to visit pixomize.com/SomeWedding2014 or emailing their pictures to SomeWedding2014@pixomize.com would be great. In fact, you could charge more for the service if you target that demographic.
Currently the album owner gets teaser emails that the album is about to expire. Owner cannot buy "more online time" yet but that is on my road map. I will not need that feature before some weeks when the first albums start expiring :)
Good point about an option for the owner to send email. I will think about it. There is already a automatic notify that is sent to everyone who posted to the expiring album saying "the album is expired now, but you can still download all the photos as a zip file from this link".
- How did you cope with the traffic from HN?
- The image resize service you implemented (photo.pixomize.com) is so simple and clean I want to know how did you implemented it? is it implemented from scratch?
What I like about photo.pixomize.com is the simplicity in the URL and how you can simply create thumbnail and download it and it's pretty fast.
There are lot's of image resize services out there which do the exact same thing as a SaaS.
The traffic was not that big for this kind of sites. Yesterday there seemed to be around 2.5K visitors from HN and each having average 2.1 page views per session.
The resizing service is implemented from scratch. It's very simple (resize and cache) and does not have the possibility to define point of interest (yet - I would like to do some experiences with that too).
I'm currently writing a technical blog post about Pixomize.
Current usage levels have been so low that I have not yet used too much time to implement the payment methods.
I'm currently validating that people will click that button enough so that it's worth to implement the payment.
I should probably change that euro char to dollar one.
A) don't want to be everybody's fb friends/g+/etc who were in a friend's birthday party, but still wants to share the photos she took at the party
B) easy for anybody to share an album and other to participate - usually after such a birthday as mentioned above, one person's photos are in fb, other one's in G+, third's in dropbox... in other words, people who wants to share together.
So basically everyone who has a need to share photos but they don't have a common service to do so.
(edited the format)
What about providing a carousel of latest/random albums to make it easy to find great photos?