Spitting: an online product feedback platform launched by Goose Factory

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吐个槽:鹅厂推出的一个在线产品反馈吐槽平台-极客公园

Amway found a Tencent home tool called Tupai slot a few days ago, and found that this tool is a little like a small forum. Of course, it is not classified. It feels very simple, but also a bit messy. It really looks like a garbage can. Hmm, it means information flow.

This website looks very fresh, without any commercial advertisements. Except for the logo at the top, there will be a Tencent logo on it, and a very conspicuous slot spitting logo at the bottom. Otherwise, there will be no Tencent logo at all. It is said that this is something used by Tencent's internal product manager. It is shared now and will not be commercialized later.

Yunluo's website opened a forum before, and the presentation was quite good. But after considering that, if it was a small website, the forum would be redundant, and there was not so much information to show, so we considered stopping the forum and preparing to put this slot into the website, which is actually just adding a link.

This slot can be easily accessed to various applications. Websites can also send messages to public accounts, applets and other APPs. Visitors can choose to use WeChat login or QQ login. If they use WeChat login, they can also use his appreciation function, QQ login picture does not have this function, and it can use the WeChat public account push function, that is, it can support daily, weekly and monthly summary for notification, of course, it can also use the interface for real-time notification, which requires a few lines of code, of course, only a few lines of code.

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8 Replies to "Spit a slot: an online product feedback platform launched by Goose Factory"

  1. The "user feedback data API" that spits a slot is like shit. The input parameters don't even have a description... How to sort the pages was also unclear..

  2. Personally, although Pain News has come up with such a thing, it does not need to occupy the resources of the website when it is actually used, but it is better to keep interesting comments on its own website. Who knows when he will get another 404? It's not much different from setting up a message board. If it's simple, you only need to fill in the nickname in the comments, but this also affects the settings of the entire website. But the function is no different from his.