Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I've been busy... working on Tagious.com



Why the hell haven't I been updating? I've been busy working on a new startup named Tagious (tay-jus, like contagious).

Starting today, we're releasing the alpha preview of Tagious, which gives full access to the current free version. We're rapidly iterating, and we're interested in any and all feedback. So go sign up.

What is Tagious? It's an ultra-simple way to build a universal signup page. Get signups on mobile for marketing campaigns, get signups on computers for event RSVPs, get signups for mobile surveys or coupons. It's can be used for almost anything where you need a minimalist page where people can sign up on almost any device, share with others, and have something happen after they sign up.

That last piece is where the magic happens. There are plenty of ways to collect signups. But they are one dimensional experiences. You sign up, maybe you get an email back. With Tagious, you sign up and then:

  • Take a survey
  • Get a coupon
  • Get a QR Code
  • Get access to other locked pages or content
  • Get links to other websites
  • Download files like PDFs or videos

And you can set up a page in 5 minutes. Or less.

Tagious is the only tool on the market that makes this kind of thing possible, much less easy. It's more useful than Twitter, and easier than Facebook. And right now it's free.

Go try Tagious now.


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