Today I learnt, rather sadly, that there are still a lot of people who have no idea what's been happening on snapie.io.
I suppose that's on me. I'm probably not doing a very good job of communicating everything that's going on, so I figured it was time to try something different.
The funny thing about projects like this is that they grow tentacles.
When Snapie first started, long before snapie.io was even a thing, the plan was to keep it simple. A nice little companion app with a few useful features.
Well... that didn't last very long.
Now here I am turning snapie.io into a full blown frontend, polishing existing features, adding new ones almost every single day, and somehow convincing myself that this is all perfectly reasonable.
Madness?
Maybe.
But it's also a lot of fun.
So I think I've found a solution that is both useful and, hopefully, not too intrusive.
I'm adding a changelog to snapie.io. - Just like we have on @threespeak
That way there will be almost no way to miss what has been added or improved. People will be able to see the work that's happening without having to dig through my blog posts, and the Hiveans who enjoy giving me feedback will know exactly what to click, test, break, and lovingly critique.
And yes... I really do mean lovingly.
I keep a little roadmap file on my development machine.
Trust me when I say that thing gets fatter every single day. Every feature seems to create three more ideas, and somehow the list never gets shorter.
This week I'm going to be working on Snap Boosts.
The backend comes first, as always, but I have a feeling this feature is going to surprise a few people once it's ready.
Or perhaps I should say...
I hope it does.
Cheers!
MenO