"It will get you laid"? I know Valentine's Day is kind of a soulless, transparently commercial cash-in on human affection, but way to take it to the next shallow level.
And way to alienate 50% of your potential customers with (completely unnecessary) heavily gendered marketing, despite the fact that romance is not gender-specific.
After adding a name, it spins endlessly, not showing anything but the red ribbon, while playing an Ingrid Michaelson song that I'm quite sure you don't have the licensing to play.
Nice!! Good job Michael and Eric!! I just scored a few much needed extra points with Stephanie. (Much needed because I took her to see "The Grey" last night.)
*Note to self. When faced with "The Vow", and "The Grey" on night before Valentines, choose "The Vow".
Requiring my Facebook credentials to log in guarantees my non-participation. I realize I'm in the minority for behaving that way, but there is a nonzero number of potential users you lose when you charge the fee of privacy at the door.
Which makes me think: it would be really interesting to see the demographic breakdown of people who behave similarly.
It's called "FBMyValentine". I mean, I think it's to be expected. In case you were wondering, it uses your friends list, and then uses photos of you with your significant other.
Without Facebook signin this would be a dramatically different (and far less compelling) product.
In general, I agree with you, but as this uses Facebook to find photos of you and your loved one, it was pretty impossible to not require Facebook authentication.
Right...but it's not clear if there's anything else needed/going on...I think the non-FB-like branding of the button threw me off (and the few times that I've ever used a FB app it's been from inside FB).
ok. What I get is only a blank screen with a red banner that reads my note, and background music. Is there anything I am missing here? a slide show of pictures or what?
Otherwise, cool.