Comment · Thu, February 8, 2024 · ND Owner
Website Redesign - Feedback Needed!
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 47 points
Hello everyone! I want to preface by thanking all of you for your support over the years. We are only a few months away from the 11 year anniversary of me founding this company! As many of you know, we launched right here on Reddit, and Redditors have been a big part of making us who we are today. My journey founding and growing this company has been a rollercoaster, to say the least. My main mission from day one has been to advance the lab testing and quality control standards of the industry. That mission has never changed. If you have followed me over the years, you probably already know that has been a challenging mission. Challenging isn't even really a word that scratches the surface. The past decade has been some of the most difficult of my life. I am proud of all that we have accomplished, and the hurdles we have overcome. I might be beaten and bruised from that journey, but I am in no way defeated. I could not, and would not, still be here today pushing forward on that same mission without the support from all of you, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you!
Now onto the main reason for this post. We have started the process of a complete redesign of our site. As with…
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inverted333 · 1 points
Exciting! Few notes:
1. Tagging is perfect -
Sorting, filtering, and tagging makes a perfect way to adjust complexity as needed. Converting all of the "amino acid" and such categories into tags that can be included or excluded would probably solve it. And selecting by category just applies a set of tags as needed. From there, adding tags for pathways involved and any other useful info works.
This whole field is easy to learn and hard to master. Tagging, filtering, and sorting would let people adjust as needed based on how complicated they want to get.
Anyone who spends <$50 might need 1 tag, but anyone who spends >$10k will probably like having the ability to select by 5 tags let's say and exclude by 2 tags, for example. In other words, making the directory filtering useful to both a beginner and MYASD/ND team alike.
2. Another thing is analytics - of course, this is getting out there, but I personally would be very interested in seeing which products are bought on repeat (technically best sellers list) and anything else that gives me an idea of public feedback on the product and performance. But, I know this can get overly complicated, so maybe this can be rolled into #1 above just as a few sorting options.
3. As mentioned, things like recommended dosage, upper maximum dosage (of course to be considered with caution), duration of action, half-life, possibly relati…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
We have a top sellers page, but I was thinking we could try to have it split into all time and past year. Some products get popular, then fall off. Others stay solid for years. That would give people a little bit better idea of the current and historic popular things.