I'm sorry you don't like the Launchrock strategy. I don't disagree the Launchrock implementation has its drawbacks, but it's also a very useful service. I certainly understand your frustration. The reality is we're not ready to say anything more yet. We iterate too quickly at this stage to put up a more informative page. We've had 20k+ visits to our sparse splash page, but it's not for everyone.
We're providing a way to stay up-to-date to those people that want it. The vast majority of them know me through my blog, because that's the only place I advertise it. The super early adopters, including many investors, want to make sure they know about it long before the rest of the people.
When we're ready for a more public launch, we'll provide a much different user experience. If you'd like to talk it about it further, please ping me directly.
"I'm sorry you don't like the Launchrock strategy."
It's your strategy if you selected Launchrock. What's the point of asking people to tell their friends when there is nothing to say? Also, investors are not "super early adopers."
"We iterate too quickly at this stage to put up a more informative page."
If you are changing every substantive aspect of your business such that there is no foundational premise you can communicate it sounds more like something else than iteration.
Or they're just busy building it and haven't had time to even spec out an informational web site yet. If you feel so strongly about this, then don't sign up for his list.
We're providing a way to stay up-to-date to those people that want it. The vast majority of them know me through my blog, because that's the only place I advertise it. The super early adopters, including many investors, want to make sure they know about it long before the rest of the people.
When we're ready for a more public launch, we'll provide a much different user experience. If you'd like to talk it about it further, please ping me directly.