I've already told you on Twitter several times how great a job you've done with this.
Although I don't have any use for it myself, I know several businesses who use Facebook and bang on about wanting a website made. This is a perfect solution and something I'll be pointing them to.
Good luck with the project Ben π€
Hey all,
I built Ekko!
You can read more about the reasons behind the service, why it took so long to build and my future plans for it:
https://blog.ekko.site/meet-ekko...
Ekko features:
A hosted website
Fully synced content from your Facebook Page
A free domain (with annual plan)
SSL included
WHOIS privacy included
A variety of themes to choose from
G Suite and Google Analytics integrations
SEO
Domains can be purchased through Ekkoβs dashboard. No more getting lost on confusing domain registrar websites.
14 day free-trial
Would love to get some more feedback on the service, and if you have friends/family starting out on business ventures - point them towards Ekko βοΈ
Thanks!
@kleneway Hey Kevin, we're using DNSimple to purchase and host the DNS management. You can register a new domain from within your Ekko Dashboard, with just your basic contact details (required unfortunately), or you can point your DNS to DNSimple!
@saijo_george Hey Saijo, yes we do! If you check the homepage: https://ekko.site, and scroll down to the "See it in action" section, you'll see a link to "Example sites"!
This is genius Ben. I love the premise of taking how users already act (posting on Facebook) and the outcomes they want (beautiful updated website) and being the bridge between those, hooking them up.
This is super cool and I'll be sure to keep this in mind if ever anyone asks me for a website for their small business.
Cool to see something priced in Β£ too π¬π§ π
@fredrivett That's really great to hear, thanks Fred! I was very unsure how to display pricing currencies, no-one's really made their mind up on what the Best Wayβ’ is, so I went with who I figured my early audience is going to be - local businesses in the UK! Obviously anyone with a Facebook Page can use Ekko...
@benhowdle Yeah definitely tricky one. If the main initial target audience is UK then it makes total sense. Nice to see from a π¬π§ perspective π
This is a great idea, I'm looking forward to seeing how it grows. I wonder how many other combinations like this exist. Etsy, as well as Vimeo, would be great starting points for similar platform-as-cms services.
@frantzlight Absolutely. I think it removes a lot of the friction of data entry, which sucks. Use the service you're more comfortable with, but then have another service present the content.
Well done Ben! Love the design. But tell me, how does it differ from PageVamp?
I also believe social sources will act as primary CMS in the future - currently working on a similar tool. βΊοΈ
Interesting. Facebook as CMS is indeed a great idea. This idea could have many different applications. But Iam unable to understand, why a website? Businesses are moving away from owing a site to facebook page.
@sridhar_kondoji Good question. I feel like part of the reason for that trend is because people find it a hassle to update their website, and Facebook gives them a way to easily update customers/visitors of news, etc...
Call me old fashioned, but I'll still look for a company's own website vs. finding them on Facebook. I see websites as being better for advertising what a company does and Facebook being better for engaging/interacting with a potential/existing customer. I'm hoping Ekko will be the seamless bridge between those two worlds π
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