I'm sorry but even though the idea seems interesting and the implementation may be elegant, you discredited yourself with two things :
- Speaking about "ad-free" just after speaking about "military-grade encryption" : Ads are malware in apps.
- Writing ridiculous fake comments yourself. No real user would have spoken about the design of your LP, especially on HN, given the technical details you gave.
Trying to fool people makes them reluctant to test your solution because who knows now if the details you gave are true ?
To finish on a more constructive note, I would say that it's not as simple as that to act as a third-party in such a sensitive transaction and process. There are lots of holes in your process of handing over the data to whoever is the beneficiary.
+1. This is a complete no-go. Therefore, I haven't tested your flow.
But if you value privacy, please make it clear for people that they give you access to their emails, with a relatively big warning. Even if you're honest and say you won't do anything with them, you could still be hacked.
The page looks great.
That being said, I can see an evident usage via API to check pictures in bulk but I hardly see a use case where I would upload manually my picture on the website. For that I would use the Digital Color Meter app on my Mac (and there are probably equivalent on Windows).
Maybe you can add more info to explain what stack you use, how you solved some problems, etc.
In its current state, with this ridiculous headline, this post is just an ad.
At the beginning I thought I'd find the same info as in a .plan file (discovered while reading Masters of Doom, where John Carmack explains what he's working on). It would have been super cool !
Unfortunately, your page looks more like a #buildinpublic twitter page which is not really insightful.
Good luck with this project.
Sketch is a tool used by people 8 hours/day (or at least was). Therefore, their pricing is more accepted by users/customers. In your case, it's not really a tool that one will use daily.
Just looking at it on my phone, you need to "enable scripting" in Settings > Shortcuts > Advanced. Then when you add the shortcut, you can select password authentication or SSH Key. If you use a key, it generates one for you, and there is a button to "copy public key" which you'll then need to add to authorized_keys on your server. I assume the private key is stored locally on the device.
- Speaking about "ad-free" just after speaking about "military-grade encryption" : Ads are malware in apps. - Writing ridiculous fake comments yourself. No real user would have spoken about the design of your LP, especially on HN, given the technical details you gave.
Trying to fool people makes them reluctant to test your solution because who knows now if the details you gave are true ?
To finish on a more constructive note, I would say that it's not as simple as that to act as a third-party in such a sensitive transaction and process. There are lots of holes in your process of handing over the data to whoever is the beneficiary.