Appreciate any thoughts anyone else. WE are all ears :)
Mobile responsive isnt in place yet so apologies for that.
Trying to get bots/AI from different platforms in one central, 3rd party place - not owned by Facebook/Slack/Kik etc.
We are looking to update more information - probably giving the bot makers the ability to take control of their page, add more info and images so hopefully that will help. Has been a time-consuming manual process so far.
Very cool site! I can see this fleshing out to be a very useful aggregator.
I just submitted my bot StatusGator (https://statusgator.com) and I'm wondering more about what that $50 payment would get me if I paid for a quick review. Someone would actually sign up for my service and try it out then post a review on your site?
Apologies for the brief comment since I only had a moment to glance at it between work, but what stood out to me is that there is no XMPP section for "platform". (I ask selfishly due to writing XMPP based bots for various video games that host their chat over the protocol.)
Otherwise, decent idea, will likely use it to point at my bots github pages if it sticks around :)
I'd be interested in an aggregation that indicates support for other platforms such as Mattermost, or plugins that adapt existing bots to other similar ecosystems (including IRC, XMPP, etc)
Visited the site on mobile and could not find a little explanation about what the goal of the site is. Maybe a short introduction might work. This seems interesting but it's not fully clear what it aims to do now and in the future. :)
Interesting business model. It's free to submit, but if you want to show up "quickly" you have to pay $50. Even though it hurts me as a bot owner, I think that's really clever!
This is a pretty neat idea. I know it's probably an MVP but a description of what the bot does instead of forcing the user to click through to the bot website.
There are some very short descriptions of what each bot does but it's not enough to help me decide if it is what I need. I searched for a JIRA bot to connect to slack but clicking the bot link took me to the install page rather than more info.
We hope someday it will become a fully fledged store, but for now we're working towards building a complete directory of bots available on every platform.
I've seen this on Product Hunt but couldn't comment so now that I have the chance to, Here's what I want to say:
- first, awesome idea. This would make things way easier.
- second, say that I have built a bot, then what ? Would it follow the same philosophy as the regular App Store? (Meaning you upload then people download or buy)
- Third, you should add a FAQ and a roadmap so that people can help! (Even with just an idea)
Hopefully the author can weigh in a bit on what they consider a bot. I have a SaaS app that posts to Hipchat/Flowdock/Slack and includes a Slack slash command for interacting with it. I am presuming that qualifies as a "bot" but it's certainly no AI.
I was thinking the same thing. I'll admit that I'm out of the loop when it comes to slack but I've heard they don't support IRC. Seems too bad to me as IRC would make a great platform for all bots rather than just for one platform.
Beautiful collection! I'd love to convince you to reject from the collection any smarmbot emails -- http://blog.beeminder.com/smarmbot -- which I define as emails that pretend to be sent personally ("I noticed that you recently...").
I realize a lot of hackers (I've argued with @patio11 about this) don't see the problem with those. Maybe because it's inconceivable to us nerds how anyone could be deceived by them. But some people are and I think the best of both worlds can be achieved by either saying "we" instead of "I" -- as in "all of us, including the program that sends these emails!" -- or just appending something like "This email is obviously automated but you can reply to it and it will go straight to me personally!".
My first foremost suggestion: try not to ask for password as a new site. I am not saying I'd only trust the big players (they were once a startup or a little project to begin with), but I would enjoy more if I can reuse Google/Twitter/FB or whatever as an option.
Next, any plan for validating bot's security and privacy? Rules for submission (must be open source etc?) Fake feedback is always a tough war in real monetize app store.
Improvement: If I navigate to https://botlist.co/bots/filter?platform=5, then I should be able to see what each bot claims to do, without needing to click in to the #show page
Appreciate any thoughts anyone else. WE are all ears :)
Mobile responsive isnt in place yet so apologies for that.
Trying to get bots/AI from different platforms in one central, 3rd party place - not owned by Facebook/Slack/Kik etc.
We are looking to update more information - probably giving the bot makers the ability to take control of their page, add more info and images so hopefully that will help. Has been a time-consuming manual process so far.
Happy to hear feedback!
But yes, just a bare bones MVP for now