Startups now do not just lazy. And why, in fact, do not?
On a rainy evening, over a beer (everything is as simple as it can be), we had the idea of creating a social network for creative people, whose niche is still not occupied. A social network for artists, illustrators, designers, animators, etc ... Inspiration came from a site with a centuries-old history of devianart.com, which has no Russian-speaking analogues.
From the first moments, thinking about the ideas of popularization, we decided to start a blog for the functions of attracting interested people and PRʻa. But the more they tried to expand this idea, the deeper it went into the jungle. What was the result?
As a result, we got a rather interesting result, and I haven’t seen anything like it before. Now we are not only building a Web 2.0 social network, but also building it in accordance with the principles of Web 2.0. We came to the conclusion, taking into account the specifics of our audience, that it is much more efficient and more accurate to find out from the people themselves what they want, and in developing their thoughts, to offer them to do what they want. We made a platform for developing a startup.
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In fact, we changed the initial project development scheme, leaving the lion's share of the tasks to the eventual community.
The construction site welcomes new users with a nice blog, after registering in which the participant gets access to the Wiki. There, in the open access are all the basic materials on the project: a detailed description of the concept, model, starting technical task, plans, structure. There will necessarily be published design layouts, lay out layout, in the near future - the page layout of the project will be published, in general - the whole process of work will be reflected. There is also a collective blog of participants, for proposals, discussions, and notes on the project.
There is a forum for internal communication, discussion of aspects of TK, questions, etc ...
The very conceptual scheme of the project looks quite familiar to Web 2.0 projects:

The principle of user-generated-content has expanded to user-generated-site. As always, nobody invented anything new, it is just a recompilation of already known methods: OpenSource and Web 2.0.
The ultimate goal of this site is to find like-minded people for:
- Cooperation in the performance of technical work
- Reviewing and approving ideas
- Joint work on the humanitarian and tactical component of the service: on positioning, advertising, etc.
- In the end - the creation of a monolithic team
Project address -
http://www.avizion.ru/