We wanted to say thank you to all the folks who took the time to demo TrustPlus at the Web Innovators Group event on Tuesday. Hats off to David Beisel and Masthead Venture Partners for making this all happen, and for inviting TrustPlus to participate.
A number of bloggers have had nice things to say about TrustPlus - thank you all. I wanted to take a moment to mention some of the commentary.
Mark Doerschlag of MarksGuide was kind enough to include a picture of Michael and myself, punch-drunk from a few hours of demos.
Over on Over The River, Greg Peverill-Conti shared the following:
I didn’t much care for the fact that the system requires a TrustPlus email to work...
The free online classifieds sites (craigslist, Backpage.com, etc.) generally operate via email. So we integrate with them via email. Our helper tools automatically insert your @trustpl.us email address into your new posts so you don't have to even think about it. We would surely prefer that craigslist simply integrated us fully into their system, but we're not quite there yet! If you want to create and explore TrustPlus reputation on MySpace or eBay, for example, you do not need to concern yourself with an @trustpl.us email address.
Greg also shared:
These guys are working to make reputation portable - so that feedback made about you on eBay can follow you...
We should state, for the sake of the exceptionally large number of attorneys at eBay, that we are not scraping eBay's feedback data. Though we are hoping we can help eBay "un-silo" that data in the future.
David Evans on Online Dating Insider shared a similar concern about a new email address, though the dating sites we are planning to support should not require an @trustpl.us email address.
The folks at 52 Bicycles shared:
But was impressed with the guys who seem cognizant of the issues, even as they were coy with their plans to address them.
I guess we should apologize for being a bit coy here and there. It wasn't because we were protecting national security secrets; rather we were just trying to keep the demo focused solely on the product. Sorry about that!
Of the bloggers I had the pleasure of meeting, Rod Begbie was surely a stand-out - thanks for taking the time, Rod.
Shawn