MeetInBetween.Us After 2 Weeks || How We Survived Being LifeHacker’d || How We Won RailsRumble 2008
It’s been 2 weeks since we launched MeetInBetween.Us for RailsRumble 2008 and a lot has happened since my last post. On a day that I thought that would be like any other, Tuesday October 28th, around 1PM I got an alarm from our server at about the same time that someone on Twitter let us know that we had been written up on LifeHacker. I watched our server slowly crumble under the pressure, going down to less than 4MB of RAM free - but thanks to some very crafty design decisions, the site response time was still fairly acceptable.
As the day progressed, our site was taking ~10 seconds to load and complete a map calculation. We scrambled well and with the support of the RailsRumble Organizers and the awesome staff at Linode we were given a much larger server for the remainder of the competition. Tuesday night at about 7:30 I completed the migration while we hoped most people would be eating dinner instead of reading LifeHacker and within 10 minutes we were migrated and traffic kept pouring in.
Watching the Google Analytics data over the next few days was really fun; growing from 200-400 visits per day to over 5,000 hits on Tuesday and still averaging over 1,000 per day since. The increase in users resulted in some great feedback to our Support & Info email addresses as well as even more press. We were featured on The Buzzer Blog, CenterNetworks, Thrillist, Technology for Agents and many other personal blogs and tweets.
It’s been fun to watch something that we poured our souls into over the RailsRumble weekend get that sort of attention and gave us the boost we needed to start planning our next release. As much as the validation from the press felt good, it was trumped at 9:34PM EST last night when the following email was delivered:
Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the winners of the 2008 Rails Rumble competition!
Overall Winners:
1) Great Lakes Geeks for Meet In Between
- http://meetinbetween.us2) Scatapult for Qflip
- http://qflip.r08.railsrumble.com3) New Media Logic for Riverdex
- http://riverdex.r08.railsrumble.com
It was such a tight race over the last 2 days of voting, there was no way I could call it until the email came in. I talked to Joe after it was official and he couldn’t believe it either. Qflip gave us quite the race - at the end of voting we were only 0.031 points ahead of them! Well done to Qflip & Riverdex and the rest of the competitors this year. The quality of the top 10 applications this year was amazing - to be declared the winner of this tight race has simply been unbelievable.
Our team will be getting together later this week to formalize the plans for our next release and I hope to share more with everybody very shortly. We’re hoping to be able to get together and knock out the next release in true RailsRumble fashion - MiniRumbles together in 1 office; hopefully we’ll be able to broadcast our future sessions via UStream.TV and possibly put together some fun and engaging events in the near future.
There’s still a lot of news to share with everybody, but it’s still premature at the moment, but check back soon. We’ll be announcing a magazine appearance with 10 other startups that I’ve been in contact with the magazine over, and a few newspaper articles as well. It’s been an amazing ride so far, I can’t wait to see where this takes us.
Now - what would a wrap up post be without some numbers? I’m a statistics geek at heart, so I can’t write a blog post about another weeks worth of celebration worthy news without also including celebration worthy numbers - so here we go:
After 2 weeks of being live we’ve had a total of 16,529 Visits generating 39,703 Pageviews (2.40 Pages/Visit - down slightly, but still within acceptable ranges). We have a bounce rate of 42.23% that we need to work on with some usability tweaks during our next release and are currently attracting 90.63% New Visits which I hope to drop and increase our returned users as we build up more data.
Foreign Adoption increased with the US accounting for roughly 12.5k visits followed by the UK (Bloody hell), Canada (eh?) and Australia (G’day mate). Within the United States we had visitors from all States (Welcome South Dakota!) - leading the way was New York with 3,154 visits and California with 1,764.
Firefox accounts for 58% of the visits, IE in second with 20% and Safari in third with 14%. Now that we can post bugfixes, we might want to work on IE6 usability since IE appears to be catching up ever so slightly.
The fun data - how many maps this week?:
| Date | Addresses | Midpoints | Meeting Places |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10/26/2008 | 353 | 105 | 30 |
| 10/27/2008 | 1430 | 431 | 72 |
| 10/28/2008 | 8198 | 2482 | 396 |
| 10/29/2008 | 8706 | 2618 | 430 |
| 10/30/2008 | 8148 | 2556 | 306 |
| 10/31/2008 | 3395 | 1045 | 166 |
| 11/01/2008 | 1017 | 306 | 54 |
| 11/02/2008 | 2583 | 777 | 149 |
That wraps up another amazing week - thanks again to the great RailsRumble Organizers, my team members and congrats to the rest of the winners at this years Rumble - looking forward to the next one!
Thanks so much for keeping the server in shape over the past couple weeks. You have been an awesome system admin. Looking forward to continuing to work with you on this site. Congratulations! Those are some awesome numbers.
I said it before, but a great big congrats to you guys - it was well deserved. I look forward to future releases to it!
Minutes after the deadline/launch, I was like, “oh crap we forgot the ANALYTICS.” Great that you guys kept track of that during the Rumble. More importantly, great job on the app and congratulations on the win! Everyone I’ve showed Meet In Between to has immediately been impressed with the usefulness and complete thinking that went into it.
Hi Doug,
It was a very last minute push for us as well, I think we remembered about it about 2 hours before launching. Great job to you and your team on QFlip as well - that was one heck of a battle for the last few days of voting; the quality of the application you all produced was fantastic.
I hope you guys keep going with it, I’ll be a very active user when my wife and I start actually watching the Netflix movies that have been sitting on my desk for a few months :).
Keep in touch,
-AK
Congratulations on winning Rails Rumble. I was amazed at the number of quality Rails applications in the competition. Your application is useful, clean and simple - not easy to achieve. Good luck as your mature your application. I’m looking forward to watching it mature.
Hey,
I think this is a great idea!
One possible thing to fix, I put two Canadian addresses, both fairly far apart, and it gave me a meeting spot in the USA. Of course it was centrally between us, but not so practical to cross the border to meet.
Cheers!