What feature would you like threadsy to add the most?
What feature do we need to add to get you to use threadsy every day? We really want to hear your thoughts.
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Inappropriate?I'd really like the ability to filter the "bound" list by read/unread. I don't want to delete many things, but I also don't want to see items I've already processed in my "bound" inbox.
The real thing you're going to need to kill out my other twitter client and facebook client is a desktop app though. I'd pay good money for a desktop app that does what your web app can do!
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thanks. unread filter is on our list. desktop app: curious to hear why you'd prefer the desktop app. Is it performance or offline use or something else? -
Inappropriate?OK - if I really have to pick exactly one, and I already have way more than that, despite only a few hours' worth of use - well, I'll pick two, one small, one big. (I'm really trying to answer "what will keep me from using other clients any longer")
Small: for gmail accts, add archive as an option from the inbound list view, rather than just putting it behind the click.
Big: implement the threading model of gmail in some way, so that my inbound list has ~1 message per thread.
(I also really need some kind of labeling system - just a flag/star would be a fine start - though that clearly adds a whole other level of complexity.)
These combine to keep the email part of this manageable. No similar needs (yet?) around twitter or fb.
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thx. agree, multi-archive button would be useful. it's on our list. threads: we're already working on it. stars: in progress
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Inappropriate?wow thanx for the invitation. sending e-mail is fast! cool!
i'd like to see @reply on twitter as a conversation.
+ Commenting on FB friend's post without leave the threadsy page.
++ Please please add Friendfeed =)
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@reply conversations: we have this on our list. FB comments in threadsy: coming soon! -
FB comments and likes in threadsy now! -
yes it's cool. how about to see photo in line( twitter feature) and a wider canvas( both FB and Twitter) so photos can be viewed easily and clearly ;p -
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Inappropriate?I have Two Facebook Friend's List .... one for Friends and the other for Mafia Wars... i would love to be able to filter by Lists on Threadsy....
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inclusion of friends list would be great! i only check one particular friends list on facebook. -
Inappropriate?I agree with ciwincui above about facebook comments and likes. I would also love to have friendfeed here. Then this would be my one stop placeon the web, Great job so far with this web app, btw. Like RJ also said above, a desktop app would also be nice, but that is because I like them more than just being in the cloud.
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FB comments and likes in threadsy now! We'll consider Friendfeed integration. -
Scott, a strong Friendfeed integration may be a good competitive defense, thinking about it. -
Inappropriate?Here are my few favorite needs (beside IMAP email support, which is major)
1. Please make better use of the inbound canvas space, now the emails are squeezed into narrow column while lots of empty space remains left of the message.
2. I would love to see LinkedIn mails supported, if that is possible.
3. Better implementation of the Facebook interface. It goes down too often and too easily.
4. Support for Facebook chat.
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1. on our list
2. not sure if it's possible, we'll look into it
3. this is something on Facebook's end that we hope they'll improve. top issue!
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Inappropriate?All of those above are fine suggestions. To make the transition from a freemium service to either a paid service or ad-supported (whereby ads are relevant enough and not too much of a distractor) I suspect you'll need more, particularly real differentiators that are tough to replicate, here's a couple I've been thinking of;
1. Conversation threading across sources.
2. Duplicate detection and threading across sources.
3. Basic useful analysis. Take a look at SNARF (which was just Outlook email)
NickW (@wadenick)
I’m having fun with Threadsy
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OK thanks for the ideas. -
Inappropriate?Just spending my first few minutes in Threadsy now, but I I desperately need keyboard shortcuts. If they exist, I couldn't find reference to them. If they don't, it'll be tough for me to use the service.
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Inappropriate?My pet peeves: ability to turn off sounds for the Unbound column and the ability to toggle on/off an account quickly so I can switch between work and personal contexts.
My pet requests: ability to "file" messages into folders (labels), ability to set which folder (label) is the "archive", ability to add a twitter saved search to my Unbound feed.
You guys are doing a great job. Keep it up!
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