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RE: My application for @ned's Steemit Bounty Management Forum: Milestone 1: Design Phase

in #bounties8 years ago

I'm repeating myself, but great work on this!

I really liked your competitive analysis the other day, and was intrigued by your selection of primarily freelance work platforms as competitors, as opposed to another format, like bug bounty sites.

I was curious what takeaways you had from your analysis of those sites, and how they impacted your design here.

Again, I think this is great stuff. I think your work and @jesta's stands above the crowd, but from different perspectives; his being a bottom up, somewhat technical, system design and yours being a high level visual exploration. They mesh well and I look forward to them coming to life.

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Thanks again @paxmagnus

I started my competitor analysis looking at some of the leading developer bounty sites as listed by @kurtrohlandt (Cobalt, Bug Crowd, Bountify, HackerOne, Github Security). But as I cast a wider net, I started to resonate towards the freelancer platforms like 99 Designs.

My main takeaways:
– There are a lot of different ways to run a bounty/task based site.
– What's important is for Steemit to create one that feels native to its platform and easy to use for ordinary non-technical people.

@jesta's work is next level—I love the way broke down a complex challenge and figured out an elegant way to make the whole system work with @bounty bot!

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