Good concept, needs speedy finish now
Assisted writing by "Jasper" to review "Aidan" (my name not Comigos)...
Answered my questions promptly, even on unrelated topics, and always circled back to help me organise my day. Good tonality.
Cons
1. The 4 pre-set menu items below the chat should be customisable or removable in the menu settings. Distracting, especially if someone doesn't want "find me an ADHD hobby" visible on their Chrome browser at work, particularly if their ADHD status is not openly known (remember, it can be considered a disability with rules in place). Please remove or allow customization for these options. Four of my own chosen quick links are best,
2. The feedback link to Typeform has incorrect URL. It has moved, which can be off-putting. Additionally, at the end of the feedback, there is a sales pitch for something already purchased. Move to an upsell for a family package or a team version. Work buying this for employees needs to be packaged - not just for ADHD but any
3. The concept is good, but it should be able to initiate contact with me. Please avoid using notification pop-ups as they can be bothersome. Consider exploring new ways to notify users, such as a vibrating watch. For example, if I set a reminder for "take my meds at 8pm," it should notify me at 8pm. If I could remember, I wouldn't need the app...
Next step: integration with everything - Google Calendar, ClickUp, Zapier. Being the first to market with this idea will be a game-changer. It can't be limited to just the Chrome browser; it should be accessible everywhere.
4. Ask/allow for any additional information. It didn't inquire about conditions like autism, which can significantly influence the outputs.
5. Make it personal. The AI didn't introduce itself until I asked and gave it a name. Once I did, it responded accordingly. Create a more human-like experience, as users are dependent on the extension, and some ADHD individuals might not click into it willingly.
I'm still uncertain about the instructions regarding using my Gmail email throughout for the connection between the AppSumo email for activation and the Gmail email for the Chrome browser. Although I got it to work the first time, I hesitated over which one to use when prompted at the two stages where a choice was necessary. Consider adding a video link to guide users through this process.
It's still in the early stages of what this could become. I might look back and say it was the best £50 I ever spent, or I might completely forget to use the Chrome extension tomorrow. Perhaps, "Aidan Comigo," as I affectionately named it, will someday engage in conversations with me. Until then, I worry that my initial excitement will fade, as it currently serves only as a manual to-do list.
I read the roadmap and wish you all the best, really excited to see the end result.
It's a no-brainer at the price as the potential is there, but disappointing if it stays a manual to-do list in Chrome with no alarms or reminders.
Jason_Comigo
May 9, 2024Hello lhc456,
Thank you for the rating and detailed review and feedback—I really appreciate it. I will take this all to heart. I'd love to directly connect with you as well if you're interested, help@comigo.ai (I'm directly on that email). There's a lot in our roadmap ahead of us. Jumped the gun a bit by launching on AppSumo as early as we did.
Thank you!
Jason