Enrico Foschi

Lybrum - The new way to experience books, together.

On Lybrum you can create public and private book clubs on any available book, where you can share anything you'd like about them. It could be used by anybody that wants to share the experience of reading a book *together*: with your friends, colleagues and family.

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Lachlan Kirkwood
Awesome work! Great community for book lovers.
Enrico Foschi
@lachlankirkwood thank you! This is just the start, and I hope to get a lot of community feedback to build on top of.
Sonya Eldarova
We need more products like this! I really like the idea and hopefully it will inspire people to read more.
Enrico Foschi
Thank you @sonya_eldarova! This is exactly one of the reasons why I worked on this. What do you think I could do, to engage people even more?
Sonya Eldarova
@enrico_foschi Connect with your community. Physically go out and talk to people who fit your Persona. I think word of mouth can work in this case :) And you will also hear more feedback from people which will eventually help you to build new features in future.
Florin Muresan
you should have gathered at least a small community first, before the PH launch. as a new user, I get the feeling that nobody's really around, and because there won't be people writing in any book club, I'll soon leave it forever. ^^ that's the feeling. Hopefully this will live on and get traction. It's really promising as an idea and even as a platform. Too bad there's nobody to nerd out with
Enrico Foschi
Hi @florin_muresan. I really appreciate your feedback on this. And you are right, I had the wishful thinking to build the community through this launch (and maybe, slowly, it may happen), but this is already showing that the product is clearly missing some key interaction points. I have a few ideas on how to evolve it... if you are ok with it, I'd love to share some mockups to get your feedback :)
Florin Muresan
@enrico_foschi Definitely! I'd love to help. I'm a bit short on time this August, but send them and I'd be happy to help with feedback. If I had more time I'd even be thinking of plans to help you gather community. The approach is really good. You just need people inside the platform to join book clubs and spark the conversations. Then great flames will emerge. // note to self: flames and books don't sit well.