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Overall I like the concept, but will be interested to know how many will click the link and fill out the contact form. Keep me updated with figures of people who do!
Josh, the user of the product gets to really set the bar on how often they want to be contacted depending on the context of how they link to their AwayFind contact form.
Do they say, "if you need me today, click here" or "if it's a total emergency and you don't know my cell phone, click here"?
Most of our active users get 1-3 messages delivered per week, so by any conservative metric you can assume it's fewer than 2% of messages turning into "AwayFind issues."
Thus most of the time people write emails, they're willing to wait for a response within a day or so and we can afford to be responsive without being available. That's where AwayFind can help, separating the rare cases when something more immediate is necessary.
Hope that helps to clarify!
Cheers!
Thank you for sharing this, Chris.
AwayFind is a great product that has certainly helped me be away and found the way that feels right for me.
Here's to big days on launch day +1 and beyond.
I had not seen this before and it sure looks like it would help keep distractions from ruining our daily plans. I plan on trying it out tomorrow (its late here right now).
As always I appreciate your valued input here on your blog and on twitter and actually all over the net!
@Jared: good stuff!
@Chris: thanks for the recommendation.
Now, do you recommend anything for phone calls? Something like Grand Central perhaps?