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Welcome to Schemer (schemer.com)
8 points by slig on Dec 11, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments



1) I don't know what this is, the about page is not helpful

2) Why is this using my Google account? I'm 'logged in' according to the top right. I'm sure I didn't opt in - I didn't know the site. I didn't 'log in' anywhere - you're embedding stuff that refers to my real Google account, which isn't cool without saying what this is about.

3) Even if you're showing a Google product here and 2 is moot: If you're in private beta and I can 'add myself to the waiting list' - how am I 'logged in' in that case? That top row doesn't make sense?

Summary: The site is a landing page with a way to enlist for services that aren't spelled out. I don't blame the creators, but the submitter. Seems like 'schemer.com' gained a lot by using a favorable name here (at least I visited the site to read about something a la 'The little Schemer' or related stuff).


I agree with you completely. Too bad in this case one can't view the upvotes... Keeping logins across different domains is definitely an anti-pattern.


ditto on all 3.


So what could Schemer be exactly?

  According to IGN, who partnered with Google to help 
  consumers find things related to games and entertainment, 
  Schemer is a platform that helps you discover things you 
  didn't even know you wanted to do.
From the about page:

  Whether it’s exploring a new city, checking out a 
  friend’s movie recommendation, or just finding new 
  activities for your weekends, Schemer lets you discover 
  new things to do, share schemes with friends, and make 
  the most of your day.
Patent: http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&entry=8...

  Downloadable computer application software for mobile 
  phones, namely, software to facilitate group decision 
  making, event planning, and social networking

  Providing a website featuring on-line non-downloadable 
  software to facilitate group decision making, event 
  planning, and social networking.
Edit: That website really wants to log me into my Google account. If you are logged out and try below URL it will send you into a redirect loop, adding parameters to the URL with each attempt: http://www.schemer.com/about?lo=2


tl;dr: content-free buzz marketeering for the private beta for a "find something to do" service of some ilk.

The service name reminds me of some Yiddish word that I can't quite place for something or someone that's involving badness; it's reminiscent of various pejoratives. schlemiel, schlimazel, schmuck, Schemer?




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