Nice idea. If I wasn't leaving my current role (selling mostly web-based data services to a niche b2b audience) at the end of the week I'd certainly be using it when it's finished...
The demo experience is disconcerting without audio - at the beginning it looks like I'm just getting a screencast with no ability to exit it. It would be better to see mouse movements and browsing right from the start so people instantly get the idea there's something much cleverer going on.
Which raises a second point - a big red "stop" button to end the session on the user side would be nice to have, as well as a "now guiding you through our site" text.
The current version doesn't appear to work on IE7 - are you intending on covering this (and even IE6) in future? Assuming it's technically feasible, the pain is probably worth it since I'm guessing a lot of the people calling on tech support are using antiquated browsers.
Yes, our final service will make it more obvious that you are being guided, and more practical to exit.
Hmmm, too bad about IE7, we have tested it with IE8 and setted it to IE7, that seemed to work.
We don't really have any plans to support IE6, it seems like more and more websites are dropping support for it. So I am not sure if it is worth our effort. But, who knows.
Whilst more and more sites are dropping support for it, I'd go out on a limb and claim that IE6 users are disproportionately more likely to require support using a website than others.
If you make it work in IE7 you might not be far from IE6 support, because the two are near equivalent when it comes to support of the various javascript APIs. IE7 was mostly an improvement of the rendering engine. (Note that there are supposedly small inconsistencies between IE7-mode in IE8 and the actual IE7.)
That said I have a vested interest in IE6 dying quick, so I fully support a decision to not support it.
Very interesting! What's the status of this project? how does it compare with what the OP posted here? Can you attach a persistent video as well to guide users?
I just checked it out for a couple of minutes... And what's even more interesting is that when you were browsing HN my browser had obviously loaded it as if I were browsing. (We definitely saw 2 different things... My guess is that you record mouse coordinates, scroll positions, and url changes.) With that said, I could see this as a potential security risk - unless there are protocols already in place of which I am unaware. I was curious to see if you'd start typing or post a comment or something but I didn't stick around long enough. I think browsers natively have measures to prevent security breaches like this but I wouldn't be surprised if there's a way around it.
Looks great guys, I could use this yesterday. When do you think you'll open out the beta? I understand an exact date won't be possible, just an idea of timescales (days/weeks/months).
Also, I signed up for the newsletter and got the following message:
If you want early access you really should check out the BetaCandy.com guys, they will launch tomorrow at Launch SF and probably open up their signup list a little more.
I agree with going straight to the demo. The "wow, cool!" factor kicks in too late, you may lose some people who stop watching after the first 10 seconds.
Just start with "Hi, guys, let me demo site support. Let's get me out of the way <move video>, here I am demonstrating the site support website...".
Seems like you have a really nice product, and great domain. Good luck!
One thing I did notice is that I can't type when you were doing your demonstration stuff - perhaps some visual indicator of 'who has control' so I know when I can and can't use the site would be useful.
I'd suggest something more obvious than that. A colored bar below the video image, or a big icon floating at the lower right. This is a new style of interaction, and it will help to reduce confusion by being very obvious about the state of things.
Yes - this is exactly what we need. I was advisor to a company called TimZon (now snapengage.com) that originally had this idea (and even had threaded discussion), but they pivoted in an entirely different direction. I still need this. Signed up, ready to go when you are!
one cool feature to add would be the ability to popup dialogs with little html in it, this way, not only we could video chat but one could show a topic list or diagram if needed.
Nice product well excecuted. I personally thought the demo was just fine - didn't seem to take too long to understand what was going on. A nice additional feature would be to allow people to type in a question while being shown through a guided tour.
Didn't work for me (in chromium/fedora 14), I just saw the talking head and when the speech suggested I should be seeing something happen, nothing did.
You guys built something people need. I would use this daily. In fact I need this product for my day job and I would twist the right arm to get someone to open their wallet and give me the company's credit card.
The demo experience is disconcerting without audio - at the beginning it looks like I'm just getting a screencast with no ability to exit it. It would be better to see mouse movements and browsing right from the start so people instantly get the idea there's something much cleverer going on.
Which raises a second point - a big red "stop" button to end the session on the user side would be nice to have, as well as a "now guiding you through our site" text.
The current version doesn't appear to work on IE7 - are you intending on covering this (and even IE6) in future? Assuming it's technically feasible, the pain is probably worth it since I'm guessing a lot of the people calling on tech support are using antiquated browsers.