DIGITALGUESTLIST Application Feedback
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show who is on the site
provide list of members to choose from to add to the clique rather than asking for names.
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5 votes
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allow comments on attended events
I've been receiving Digital Guestlist for a couple of years and enjoyed all of the listed events. On 2/28/09, The invitation only event for Lebron James at MF in Buckhead, Atlanta that was poorly managed at the door. After driving from Duluth to Buckhead, poorly signed streets (Highland Dr.), the shouting at the door, and No Guestlist resulted into many walkoffs.
5 votesunder review ·Adminjdawkinsatl (Admin, DIGITALGUESTLIST) responded
Thank you for your comment/request. Though the time frame for such a feature has yet to be defined. We do feel a need to allow users the ability to rate and comment on their experiences. This includes the event itself, the event organizer, venue and other event attributes. Until such time, users can leave comments on the event page (at the bottom of the page) or send us feedback or support questions to support[at]digitalguestlist.com.
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look up or organize events by city
It will be great if you can organize events by city or list the city the event is in. Sometimes i see a cool event but its for another city and I will have no idea until i click on the event.
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Other events
In the other events section, I would suggest making the lines darker to distinguish one event from another. Right now they are barely visible and with all the events showing up, things just seem to run together.
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I think with the new interface, the website is lacking visual content. Its is too wordy
In today's day and age people are into visual interfaces...You have seen Apple OS, then you have seen Microsoft compete with Windows Vista and now Windows 7. If you are able to make thing more attractive through the use of graphical content, people are more apt to continue usage of the website. For example you could have a map or globe with dots for places on the map where DGL currently markets events and people can click on the link to view/search events in that area.
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Don't use the adjective 'cool' for everything.
It suggests that every event on the site is (or will be) for entertainment purposes when there are other categories such as social causes. Receiving a notification that my friend just RSVP'd for a 'cool' event which turns out to be an AIDS awareness rally doesn't really mesh well together.
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Option to delete RSVP
I changed my mind about going to an event, but there is no way for me to change my RSVP. My clique would recieve an email that I'm going, but not one letting them know that i'm no longer going.
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add an "add to calendar" feature for google calendar and ical
the add to calendar feature can add an event to my personal calendar once I rsvp, and then I'll be able to have the info on my mobile as well
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View other people's clique
I would suggest that people be allowed to see who is in a person's clique w/o having to be in the clique. Im not sure of any social site that won't allow you to see another person's friends (MySpace, Twitter, hi5, Facebok, etc.)
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