Meetr: Desigining a Free Alternative to Meetup.com
Now that Meetup.com has decided to start charging for its services, the world needs a free alternative to Meetup.com (a website that makes it easy to find people in your city meeting around a common interest e.g. The Victoria Great Dane Meetup Group, The Victoria Punk Meetup Group, The Victoria Indie Publishing Meetup Group, The Victoria Anarchy Meetup Group, etc.).
This is also an opportunity for me to learn Ruby on Rails! (a popular web-application framework)
I'm going to make a free alternative to Meetup.com, and I'm calling it Meetr (name inspired by Flickr). I've sketched out a database model below -- if anyone has any suggestions, I would be grateful.
This is also an opportunity for me to learn Ruby on Rails! (a popular web-application framework)
I'm going to make a free alternative to Meetup.com, and I'm calling it Meetr (name inspired by Flickr). I've sketched out a database model below -- if anyone has any suggestions, I would be grateful.
13 Comments:
Tagging would be good to build in. Maybe for version 2. Implementing tags is evidently not as easy as it seems -- there have been a couple of recent articles on how to do it.
By Jonathan, at 5/20/2005 11:02 p.m.
Need a good designer to make the thing look good and be easy to use (ping Jeff!)
By Jonathan, at 5/20/2005 11:04 p.m.
Maybe piggyback on a couple of existing services: Upcoming.org (for events) and Flickr (for member pics)
By Jonathan, at 5/20/2005 11:05 p.m.
Use del.icio.us to provide RSS feeds, perhaps?
By Jonathan, at 5/20/2005 11:12 p.m.
A wiki for the group page? A blog template? Some way to give groups control over how their home looks.
By Jonathan, at 5/20/2005 11:15 p.m.
Didn't you recommend switching to Andy Baio's Upcoming.org about a month ago? Why make something new?
By Anonymous, at 5/21/2005 12:17 a.m.
Hi Vito - I wish our group could simply use Upcoming.org, but it doesn't have some important features that Meetup.com had:
* send reminder emails (important)
* group discussion board
* member list (important - see who else is in the group)
I will tell Upcoming.org about these missing features. Maybe they will save me the trouble of building this new system!
By Jonathan, at 5/21/2005 7:48 a.m.
Embedded Google Maps for the venue.
By Jonathan, at 5/21/2005 7:58 a.m.
Interesting (if fairly ambitious) project, Jonathan. Get on registering that domain name at least (hmm, is the .com already taken?). And I'd be into helping with the design.
By Anonymous, at 5/21/2005 2:26 p.m.
Thanks Jeff! Why not, hey?
By Jonathan, at 5/21/2005 2:34 p.m.
Hi deltayankee - yeah, I cancelled it because of other commitments. But I now work for a company called Ning, which makes it easier to build social apps like Meetup (for free), so hopefully someone will step up!
By Jonathan, at 11/17/2005 12:32 a.m.
I too am searching for alternatives to meetup. Besides the pricing being ridiculous for small groups, they are also averse to forming small groups in the first place, preferring to blend all smaller groups into larger generalized categories. Meetup was great, but not any longer. I will check out upcoming.org, per your suggestion, but I hope someone gets around to creating a better meetup (sorry, I don't have skills in the programming arena or I would try). ;)
By Anonymous, at 7/10/2006 5:04 p.m.
Check out http://www.groupomatic.com. It is a new free alternative to meetup.com
By Anonymous, at 8/15/2007 7:55 p.m.
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