Hi Indiehackers!
I have been participating in the #T30 challenge that Makerpad is having, and my project is Goalio.co
Goalio is a personalized motivational platform that helps you complete your goals by helping you track them monthly, receive a goal-related reward each month, and have a supportive, like-minded community. Rewards are personalized based on the category; for example, for fitness - you might get a workout shirt or motivational hoodie.
The idea came to me when I remembered how I used to motivate myself everyday to workout. I would go to the gym, and after I finished, I would get something reasonably priced like lipstick or workout clothes. It became an everyday habit, and while it motivated me, it was also expensive!
I just wanted to share with the community and see if anyone had feedback or thoughts!
love your website!
Thank you!
Do you have any thoughts or feedback that you would like to share?
yeah I can share a few that come to mind:
overall feedback on your offer, I think I like the idea but I'd want something more than just saying "I'm committing to this" and then tell a platform or a Goalio member that I reached it, some sort of public "I'm claiming this, make me accountable", maybe in the form of a LinkedIn post or a filter I can add on my picture to tell the world what I'm working on
lastly, I know there's a lot that needs to happen before that, but if you end up expanding to France, you might need to rebrand :D
Thank you so much for your feedback! It was super helpful and I have been working on a strategy to tackle it!
Haha what does the name mean in France?! I googled but didn't find an answer!
@Emveras it's a bad work to talk about somewhere mentally challenged
Agh definitely would have to rebrand! Thanks for the insight!
I find the text on the header hard to read due to low contrast.
I also think you're asking too much to sign up.
Thanks for the feedback! I have been playing a bit with the colors and will look into the contrast issue. I have been playing around with figuring out pricing, for this service - what would you personally pay or expect to pay?