I’ve got a lot of Spanish speaking users, particularly from Colombia. I’m making more of an effort to make them feel at home.
Let me know if it’s terrible Spanglish, because… I don’t know it at all. Google translate and snooping around the web helped me out with this. I have a new goal to learn a good deal of Spanish before year is out.

I’ve got a lot of Spanish speaking users, particularly from Colombia. I’m making more of an effort to make them feel at home.

Let me know if it’s terrible Spanglish, because… I don’t know it at all. Google translate and snooping around the web helped me out with this. I have a new goal to learn a good deal of Spanish before year is out.

When you use the bookmarklet, does it tell you “Yikes! Looks like you’re not logged in.” ?
If so, you need to enable third party cookies. Simply go to your preferences, click “Privacy” and check “accept third party cookies.” After that, it’s fixed! Go enjoy things!

When you use the bookmarklet, does it tell you “Yikes! Looks like you’re not logged in.” ?

If so, you need to enable third party cookies. Simply go to your preferences, click “Privacy” and check “accept third party cookies.” After that, it’s fixed! Go enjoy things!

I’ve been visiting it every day … It’s great for research and inspiration!
ReadWriteWeb writes about a lot of apps, but “few stand the test of time.” On the other hand, enjoysthin.gs has “sticking power.”

Milestones

A nice early milestone on a site like enjoysthin.gs is when you notice that it’s no longer your friends that use the site, but it’s complete strangers who aren’t using it because they know you, but because they think it’s cool. A second and unexpected milestone has recently been reached: my real life friends are back.

Also, I just went back through all the old blog posts on this blog, it’s fun to watch the site go back in time, it’s filled with a ton of screenshots. But seriously, WTF was I on in December? In the midst of launching 31 features in 31 days, I launched a bunch of features that I didn’t count. (example).

You can now get every feature ever launched or that will launch on enjoythin.gs for $5. This account lasts for a month.
The popular $20 year-long account still exists and it’s still much beloved by the people who have it.

You can now get every feature ever launched or that will launch on enjoythin.gs for $5. This account lasts for a month.

The popular $20 year-long account still exists and it’s still much beloved by the people who have it.

Browser stats for enjoysthin.gs… I wonder if I’d have better IE usage if I didn’t insult IE users on every page?

Browser stats for enjoysthin.gs… I wonder if I’d have better IE usage if I didn’t insult IE users on every page?

I meant to post this on here, but posted it to my person blog on accident. So here it is in all its glory, complete with an addition at the very end.

Marco Arment asks “once it works, how likely are you to go back and make it elegant, fast, and secure?” On enjoysthin.gs the answer is simple: almost daily.
Enjoysthin.gs is developed very very iteratively. Being a side project, I have only so many hours a day to work on it. My philosophy is 1) write it, 2) test it, 3) launch it, 4) fix yesterday’s mess. For the most part, I only work on features that I can launch ‘tonight,’ if I can’t push it tonight, it’ll probably never go up. Sure, some things take a bit longer, but that’s my general rule.
As an example, the other day I launched the ability to upload and start serving ads without any pesky interference from me. When I launched it, there were almost no instructions, absolutely no analytics, no charming copy to get upsell you… it was just the basics.
Today I’m a bit further along with that. You can now view real-time stats (not as much as I’d like), you can read some stuff about how the ads work, and you can feel good knowing that this whole system has been tested out in the real world by actual paying customers.
What will tomorrow bring? Definitely something new, but also fixes for today.


Also, do the ads work? One ad was posted to enjoysthin.gs on Thursday morning, It’s been enjoyed both from enjoysthin.gs and the app site many times (and from several different URLs)… plus there writeup in gizmodo on Friday. Coincidence?
Also, I’d like to make a feature request to tumblr: allow us to change where we post each article to via the edit screen.

I meant to post this on here, but posted it to my person blog on accident. So here it is in all its glory, complete with an addition at the very end.

Marco Arment asksonce it works, how likely are you to go back and make it elegant, fast, and secure?” On enjoysthin.gs the answer is simple: almost daily.

Enjoysthin.gs is developed very very iteratively. Being a side project, I have only so many hours a day to work on it. My philosophy is 1) write it, 2) test it, 3) launch it, 4) fix yesterday’s mess. For the most part, I only work on features that I can launch ‘tonight,’ if I can’t push it tonight, it’ll probably never go up. Sure, some things take a bit longer, but that’s my general rule.

As an example, the other day I launched the ability to upload and start serving ads without any pesky interference from me. When I launched it, there were almost no instructions, absolutely no analytics, no charming copy to get upsell you… it was just the basics.

Today I’m a bit further along with that. You can now view real-time stats (not as much as I’d like), you can read some stuff about how the ads work, and you can feel good knowing that this whole system has been tested out in the real world by actual paying customers.

What will tomorrow bring? Definitely something new, but also fixes for today.

Also, do the ads work? One ad was posted to enjoysthin.gs on Thursday morning, It’s been enjoyed both from enjoysthin.gs and the app site many times (and from several different URLs)… plus there writeup in gizmodo on Friday. Coincidence?

Also, I’d like to make a feature request to tumblr: allow us to change where we post each article to via the edit screen.

Looking for friends on enjoysthin.gs? I’ve got some recommendations. (If you’re viewing this on your tumblr dashboard, click here to see the avatars).

From left to right: Luillermo Binary, matiasjajaja, CeeBee, natalia covo, MF, Ara Roden, lauterhaus, justnaxete, Elizabeth Brewington, MUKIKAMU

Early adopters get some special treats. Get some of your own.

Early adopters get some special treats. Get some of your own.

$20 is a bargain for the amount of fun the site’s giving me.

I swear that this is an unsolicited testimonial that arrived in my inbox today from Alan Trotter, a full 8 days after he signed up for a joy account. I’m glad to hear people think it’s worth the price even after it’s settled in a bit. I constantly worry I’m not adding enough new stuff to make it worth it. Either way, I’m excited about what’s to come.

Also note, you can spend as little as $5 for an account.