After using Jelly for a few days now…

I can say with certainty that participation within this community will usher us into finding real answers; not the canned content marketing type of answers.

Christopher R. Acea
prdct@bklyn
1 min readMar 30, 2016

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When it comes to unique questions, the ability to ask, answer and search for them is great. It feels as though this is the platform where you can, and should, find nuggets of information not crawled by Google.

Five W’s & One H

However, I was expecting an approach whereby Jelly would structure questions in the Who, What, Where, When, Why and How format. This would help to have structured data from the beginning so as to better get a sense of how the product is being used and the kind of appetite people have for it. Questions that begin with words outside of this framework might be harder to infer conclusions from when analyzing the data later.

Show me the answers

The answering of questions is pretty cool. Looks like it’s a mix of beta users and Jelly employees providing answers. So far the answers tend to be specific which is helpful. Doesn’t appear to be stuff you can find on Google.

You want more?

So far so good. I’ll need to live with it a little longer. I look forward to how the product and the platform evolve within the beta phase to a shippable version.

Next post will probably be after a few weeks of extended use.

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Christopher R. Acea
prdct@bklyn

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