Juno 2.0

Juno 2.0

Find, share and read the best articles, blogs and essays.

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Juno is a place where you can store, share, read and find articles, blogs and essays online. We aim to create a central place on the internet to find amazing writing and ideas.
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Launch tags:AndroidiOSProductivity
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Jorrit Keijzer
Juno was created to solve three problems: - Not having a central place on the internet to find interesting articles (from all over the internet), blogs and essays to read; - Not being able to easily keep track of the articles you read online; - And bad readability of the article/blog on some websites. The solution we came with is a “Goodreads for articles” platform, where users can find articles based on their reading behaviour and interests, via friends recommending cool things and all that with an integrated reader friendly - ebook like - reader mode for the articles on the platform. I’d love to hear what you think! ❤️
Leandro
@jorrit_keijzer Hey Jorrit! Can you describe what has changed since you last launched this?
Jorrit Keijzer
@jorrit_keijzer @leandro8209 Hi Leandro! The previous launch was basically just somewhat of an upfront validation of the idea. This is the real deal. We also changed some of the MVP features we had in mind for instance focussing on making it easier to share articles, blogs and essays with people and waiting with a recommendation algorithm for articles :)
Leandro
@jorrit_keijzer @leandro8209 Great, thanks for clarifying. I'm adding a 2.0 to the title, so the community knows it's an update. We usually do this. All the best with your launch 🚀
Jorrit Keijzer
Naiyer Asif
This looks good but there are much needed improvements to make it a regularly used app. - Integration with Android's Share menu. I don't see users copying and pasting the URLs manually. - Render codeblocks properly. Currently, the reader mode works pretty nicely for regular articles but completely falls apart on the posts which are code-heavy. Good syntax highlighting would be a bonus. - A bit of customization on reader mode will be useful. Instead of leaning toward branding, lean toward the reading comfort and offer typography that's easy on eyes. Add some font sizing and line-height options too. - Dial down the social aspect and focus on personal collections. Until and unless I grow a love for a product, I can't see myself recommending to my friends. - Add an option to cache some articles offline. - Add TTS integration. As of now, Juno is not there yet but hopefully it'll be.
Jorrit Keijzer
@naiyer Thanks for the feedback! Really appreciate it. Are you interested to talking about this in more depth with me one-on-one?
Naiyer Asif
@naiyer @jorrit_keijzer I'll be happy to have a chat. You can find me on the Slack community.
Jeremiah Lee
Why might I use this over Mozilla Pocket?
Jorrit Keijzer
@jeremiahlee We do the same thing as pocket when it comes to storing articles, blogs and essays. However we are not aiming to create another pocket, we want to make it easier to share and find articles, blogs and essays from all over the internet. :)
Alexandra Cote
I so needed this in my life! 🚀
Jorrit Keijzer
We also have a slack channel: https://join.slack.com/t/juno-jf...
Max Prilutskiy
Good luck with the product! 👍
Andrew Becker
Pocket is one of my favorite products but it seems to be in maintenance mode. They had (have?) a theory that just as DVR created the market for long form, super high quality television, a DVR for the internet is necessary to create the conditions for long form super high quality web content.
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