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Suggestion #1: Describe what we get for the paid "Pro" version. At present, your site only says there's a "Free" version and a "Pro" version, but does not differentiate between the two.
(Note To Self: Do I really want the "Professional" version of a drinking app on my phone? -- Hmmm.... Decisions, Decisions, ;-)
Suggestion #2: Give a bit more information about the ratings and reviews, like where they come from.
Suggestion #3: I know there's a craft brewers association of some sort in the US (I saw it in a documentary I watched a while ago). It might be a useful source of data, particularly for the more esoteric, seasonal, and limited run, brews. I think the following is the group site:
http://www.brewersassociation.org/
Good Luck!
One critique: your website doesn't explain the difference between Free and Pro. I had to go to the App Store to find that info, which took a lot longer.
One suggestion: add other dimensions for sorting besides bitterness. There are a lot of things other than bitterness that distinguish different styles.
One feature request: Let me track my own ratings and view them later. This is the first beer app that feels fast enough to use for tracking my own beer ratings. I love tracking books I've read in Goodreads because it makes it easy to find them again. I want to do the same thing for beer, but the apps I've tried (Pintly and BeerAdvocate) have been painfully slow and hard to use.
Very excited that I can stop dreaming of it existing and use your version!
As I was about to submit the comment, it finally finished processing, returning a list of beers that weren't in the original menu image. Not surprised, given the poor quality inherent to taking a picture of a low-res picture on a low-density LCD screen, so the only issue I see here is how long it took to process the image.
Great idea—looking forward to trying it at the pub tonight (hopefully I'll have better success there).
Also, it managed to find a beer name when I took a picture of nothing (covered the lens).
Are you blending user ratings with the ratebeer ratings in screenshots, or keeping them separate?
Wineglass has a feature I thought was pretty neat -- letting you know whether or not the price was 'fair for a restaurant' given typical industry markups. Perhaps not as applicable to beer, but could be a cool feature. And then you could surface 'bars with the best deals on beers you'll love.'
I'm in online wine media, so not as familiar with the beer space but it seems like lots of areas for collaboration (eg Nextglass, Untapped, BeerMenus.com as a fallback for OCR fails)
P.S. I understand the need to monetize, but having used heavily/played with dozens of apps in the wine/beer/liquor space, both free and paid, its rare to see random iAds (so far Target.com, some casino game install ad, and another casino game install ad. Perhaps the revenue is worth it but feels like there are much more interesting ways to monetize (native ads in terms of featured beers/all sorts of brewery/bar partnerships) than that sort of junky ad...
You will be collecting data that will be useful to other people besides me. I don't care if statistics on all app users are sold but if you want to sell things based on my specific behavior I won't use your app.
All that said I'm excited to give it a try.
- Would love the ability to save a collection of favorites, maybe add folders or tagging?
- I often get asked to create list of recommended craft beers and so would like the ability to share these lists easily
- Your data will be sparse to start with, but I'd be interested in knowing how many other users put beers into their favorites (I find the BeerAdvocate listings a bit tedious to wade through...)
- Not sure you want to, but the professional brewers I speak to are interested in a lower-cost alternative to Untappd [0] and you might be able to build a business here?
- Maybe this is an East Coast US thing, but there's a growing trend to pair beers with cheese [1]; maybe that's too specific a request but allowing used to add notes to the beers (meta data beyond BeerAdvocate) might be useful
Good luck!
[0] https://untappd.com/business [1] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/25/beer-cheese-pairing...
Regardless of whether or not you're using RubyMotion, would you like to share any comments or experiences about developing and releasing the app for both iOS and Android at the same time? I think it's remarkable, it seems like people pick either iOS or Android to launch. A lot of small iOS shops don't even build their Android versions in-house, they will contract the Android version out to an Android firm.
Great work on this app, I love it! Will try it out in the real world later today.
I'm pretty happy with how it came out!
Great idea, good luck!
Also, +1 for Untappd integration. That would be amazing.
I'm on a mission to try 1,000 different beers on Untappd, and this could really help with that.
Oh, and if they are bottles the normal ml in the bottle and the ABV and a score saying best buy for your buck :p
Thanks for making this!
* heads off to the bar
Some were tricky but some were things that you definitely should have (like Sam Adams Winter). This will be really great when it's more complete but there is still some work to do
BreweryDB takes user submitted bar codes easily with PocketBeer (BreweryDB's app) http://www.pocketbeerapp.com/
How did you get the use of RateBeers API?
Do you have plans to utilize the data for anything else? That could scare me and excite me at the same time.