Show HN: OwlEars – Raw feedback, straight from your customers' minds

owlears.com

32 points by zainalabdin878 5 days ago

Hello everyone

Years ago, I built a personal feedback platform called Sarahah that got famous but was eventually removed from stores. One unique aspect of Sarahah was its simple, plain message box.

Now, I'm using this concept to help businesses gather raw feedback (yes, just plain free text) from their customers. This approach contrasts with guided surveys that can often frame and limit responses. On the business side, we use AI to analyze this feedback and provide valuable insights and recommendations.

I would really appreciate hearing your thoughts Additionally, if you're interested in using this in your startup where we hear your feedback and tailor it to your needs, please let me know

zainalabdin878 42 minutes ago

Alright everyone, Thanks again for the super helpful feedback. I've indeed updated the website to offer a free plan and have made major changes to the copy. Please feel free to share feedback anytime.

throwaway-blaze 5 days ago

This is super cool, but I think your landing page could really benefit from a screenshot of the tool in use...I honestly couldn't tell you what it did just from reading the page.

Also, to build a great landing page, communicate the "Why" as in why I want it as a customer, and less of "what" I'm getting ("AI Insights!", "Hassle Free!"). Tell me why this product will make my business or project better.

  • throwaway-blaze 5 days ago

    Also, typo on Settings -> Support:

    "We are hear to support you" -> here

    • austinjp 5 days ago

      Possibly a deliberate pun. Owl ears, hear...?

      • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

        lol, it's actually a typo, but your reply inspired a change to something like: We're all ears, tells how we can help you

  • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

    this is great, thanks for the deliberate thoughts, I definitely need to change the homepage as suggested

nerdile 5 days ago

"Unfortunately, it was later removed from the app stores."

Sure sign of a trustworthy middleware author

  • ahofmann 4 days ago

    I also have no idea what sarahah was. But I used a search engine and read about it. It took about 30 seconds to understand why the author is using his app as a reference. It was wildly popular for a while but was used in a way that the mighty duopoly of Google and Apple disliked, so it got removed.

    • sonofhans 4 days ago

      No platform should facilitate targeted anonymous messages; that’s one thing we’ve for sure learned about social media, in part thanks to Sarahah. It should be noted that the reason Google and Apple “disliked” it is that hundreds of thousands of their customers petitioned to have it removed. Those people were mostly parents whose kids were getting bullied anonymously.

      • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

        anonymity brings many challenges indeed. with regards to the petition and what's commonly shared in conventional media, we have proved to Apple that it's based on a falsified case that our filtration system doesn't allow, the removal's story is rather complicated and not justified and many other anonymous apps were allowed, what we were told after clarifying this to Apple was: "executives requested the removal". Anyhow, this is no history and we surely learned many lessons from sarahah an interesting fact is that sarahah's original idea was inspired by my boss's request for feedback, and the early version of owlears was just that (anonymous feedback in the workplace) Thank you

      • PittleyDunkin a day ago

        > No platform should facilitate targeted anonymous messages;

        Isn't this basically all social media? Or just the internet in general? It's pretty trivial to do on any platform I can think of.

        • causal a day ago

          Most social media requires some identifying details to make it difficult to cyberbully someone without recourse. Sarahah did not. A lot of young people suffered because of Sarahah

          • wraptile 4 hours ago

            Is it really difficult though? You need a phone number but that's about it which in US doesn't even require presenting an ID right?

          • PittleyDunkin 16 hours ago

            Thanks for the explanation; i had never heard of it before this thread.

    • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

      that is very helpful, perhaps I didn't take into consideration that many people digitally active today don't know about it. thanks for sharing this

  • 1659447091 a day ago

    It was a knock-off/copy of apps that pivoted or shut down in previous years(circa 2015) for the same reasons. They simply failed to take the lessons learned from apps like Secret, Yik Yak, and Whisper about facilitating wanton anonymous post on the interwebs

  • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

    can you please tell me more what trustworthy middleware author mean? (I didn't get it, sorry)

taylorius a day ago

Am I right to think that OwlEars is supposed to summarize a user's typed comment?

Anyway, here's a datapoint - I added this user comment.

"Spindeliver dropped my food on the road several times,as I watched the delivery cyclist ride wobbling down our street. I think he was drunk, and my food was pulled out of a puddle in front of my eyes, and handed to me. I declined to tip the rider and he became belligerent. I shall not use Spindeliver again."

OwlEars gave it a 55% positive score, which seems a bit optimistic.

  • shreddit a day ago

    I think the 55% is the overall result, not the rating of a single submission.

    • taylorius 20 hours ago

      Ah, ok. I didn't realise that.

butz a day ago

Why is close button on the left side? And it is not even aligned properly. Oh, and it's a <span> element. And "Send" button is a <div>. Please, take some time and improve accessibility. Your future users won't notice, but that is the point.

sonofhans 4 days ago

Is this a feedback widget on the frontend and an AI summarizer on the backend? If not, then I have no idea what it is. If so, then consider being clearer about (a) what the tool specifically does, (b) what uses cases it specifically addresses.

  • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

    I'm so grateful for the feedback sonofhans, I added a comment with a link to sample feedback box and analysis. startups/companies can share the box as a link, widget or QR code, the backend is just raw feedback with a button that analyzes with A.I. and provides recommendations I surely need to cover the points you mentioned. Thanks a million

eterm a day ago

<form> <textarea /> </form> is a product now?

  • zainalabdin878 11 hours ago

    well, if we can get the job down with a simple form, why not? The goal here is to simplify giving feedback, and no to frame responses with surveys Thanks a lot

  • gruez a day ago

    a HTML form: :-\

    a HTML form, with AI: :-o

    • zainalabdin878 11 hours ago

      lol, actually the AI part came later but probably backfired

ramon156 a day ago

AI generated landing page and product name. I've seen "OwlEars" enough when trying to ask for a cool product name.

  • zainalabdin878 11 hours ago

    lol, it's actually not an AI generating landing page

asdev a day ago

AI generated landing pages are quite obvious

  • zainalabdin878 11 hours ago

    it's not AI generated, I did get some help with the copy indeed can you please share what led you to think it's AI generated?

DidYaWipe 5 days ago

The homepage doesn't tell us or show us what it is, so... can't really give feedback on it.

  • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

    I've shared a comment with links to a sample, there is clearly a problem with the homepage. Thank you so much for your feedback

throwaway81523 4 days ago

Took me the longest time that this had nothing to do with EEG sensors or neural implants. It's just more AI. Meh.

  • zainalabdin878 4 days ago

    oh, I actually feared this would be considered another AI tool AI is not the core of the platform but rather a feature, I definitely failed to clarify this, or perhaps I focused on it so much in the last few days

    Can you please share what led you to think it's an EEG thing?

    Thank you

    • throwaway81523 4 days ago

      It says it gets data from people's minds. How else is something like that supposed to work? But in fact it gets it from keyboard input or whatever, rather than what it claims.

      • AznHisoka a day ago

        Its literally just an input box/form, and a summarizer. I was at expecting something that had hidden mics everywhere and recorded everything people said about your business. Or maybe a Slack bot that was in every single public Slack channel and listened to everything people convo that mentioned your business.

        Yes, privacy violating, but thats what i was expecting based on the tagline. I mean u gotta live up to your claims!

      • zainalabdin878 3 days ago

        very well, I already changed this and I'm working on more changes you can see the part you talked about already updated https://owlears.com

        many thanks!