Month: July 2010

First Six Days: Awesome

Posted by – July 13, 2010

First six days: awesome. We’re thrilled about how it’s going so far — the number of new visitors, the number of sign-ups and invitations, the new tips and missions people are contributing, and the fact that our web server hasn’t tipped over yet under the weight of all this traffic. (I know, I know… tempting fate. Be nice to the website, please!)

Here are some examples of what people are up to:

Juliette S added a tip about the Belljar Cafe in Roncesvalles:

Ok finally made it here while it was open. Great place to work – especially on dark, broody, rainy days when you feel like you can spy on the world. Good cheap grilled sandwiches. Awesome music selection.

Melanie R says, of Sanagan’s Meat Locker near Baldwin Village:

This is a fantastic butcher shop, with a focus on locally-sourced meats.

Renée M likes the High Park & Roncesvalles Mom’s Group:

I’m a member of this group and have met my best mom friends and my son’s playmates through the meetup: High Park – Roncesvalles mom’s group.

People are starting missions, too. Mike T started “Where can you get a good beer?” with answers such as Caffe Volo, C’est What, Duggan’s Brewery, and Sin and Redemption topping the list. Pamela S is seeking the “Queen of Poutine“.  Mike B is looking for leads on a great plumber so he can complete his home reno. And Paula M is looking for prenatal and postnatal yoga. Help them out!

Lots of people seem fascinated by our neighbourhoods map, which shows the 181 neighbourhoods we know about in Toronto. You can navigate by entering a street address or intersection, or by just dragging the map. And you can click the zoom buttons to zoom in/out, or double-click on the map. (One of our members tells us the zoom buttons don’t show up on IE8. Anyone else seeing that?)

Of course, moreso than the map, people really love their specific neighbourhoods. So far Brockton Village, The Junction, and Roncesvalles are getting the lion’s share of views. Once you’re signed up you can follow neighbourhoods, Twitter-style, to find out what’s happening there. We’ll dig up some stats on that a little further down the road.

The Bird Nest, our community-powered hub for parents, is also getting lots of visits. Here you can see folks exchanging tips that help parents with little kids, e.g. finding kid-friendly places to go, places with activities for kids, and good places to buy family-related stuff. As a parent of a toddler I’m particularly delighted to see the Bird Nest coming to fruition.

And last but not least, so many people have emailed us and tweeted about 5 Blocks Out. Thank you, all of you, for your kind words, and for helping spread the news. We really appreciate it, and your encouragement means a great deal to us.

We’re happy.  Hooray!

Announcing the Public Beta Release of 5 Blocks Out

Posted by – July 7, 2010

We are delighted to announce the Public Beta release of 5 Blocks Out [http://5blocksout.com/?utm_source=5boblog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=5bobeta]. This officially wraps up our “limited preview” phase during which hundreds of friends and family members helped get the site ready for prime time. 5 Blocks Out is now open for everyone to use. Hooray!
For those of you who are new, 5 Blocks Out makes it fun and easy for friends, neighbours, and parents to share helpful tips on local living. If you spend time in Toronto and love neighbourhoods, enjoy walking and biking to local stuff, have kids, or like supporting green and locally owned businesses, then 5 Blocks Out has something for you. Check it out here [http://5blocksout.com/?utm_source=5boblog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=5bobeta] and see the tour [http://5blocksout.com/about/tour?utm_source=5boblog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=5bobeta] to learn more.
For those of you who are not new, you can now do things you couldn’t do before. You can use the site without signing in — though of course it’s much more fun and helpful if you do. Over the last few months we’ve also made added a main “Explore” page [http://5blocksout.com/?utm_source=5boblog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=5bobeta] that shows an overview of what’s going on site-wide, added a community-powered collection of tips for parents with young kids called the “Bird Nest” [http://5blocksout.com/bird-nest/?utm_source=5boblog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=5bobeta], and made hundreds of other improvements to the neighbourhood pages, destination pages, missions, and member profiles. We’ve been busy.
We currently support Toronto’s core metro area neighbourhoods (see map) [http://5blocksout.com/c/2-toronto/neighborhoods_map?utm_source=5boblog&utm_medium=blog&utm_campaign=5bobeta]. We live here, we love this city, and we think it’s a great place to start. We’ll expand to new geographies over time, based on feedback.
There’s more to come, of course. “Beta” means “work in progress”, and we have a long list of things to improve. Your feedback will help us prioritize what to do next.
A huge thank you to all of the 5 Blocks Out Insiders who’ve helped us learn and grow. Your feedback, encouragement, and inspiration has been vital, and we very much appreciate your help.
Game on!
Katrin Lepik and Oshoma Momoh

We are delighted to announce the Public Beta release of 5 Blocks Out! This officially wraps up our “limited preview” phase during which hundreds of friends and family members helped us test and improve the site. 5 Blocks Out is now open for everyone to use. Hooray!

For those of you who are new, 5 Blocks Out makes it fun and easy for friends, neighbours, and parents to share helpful tips on local living. If you spend time in Toronto and love neighbourhoods, enjoy walking and biking to local stuff, have kids, or like supporting green and locally owned businesses, then 5 Blocks Out has something for you. Check it out here and see the tour to learn more.

For those of you who are not new, you can now do things you couldn’t do before. You can use the site without signing in, though of course it’s much more fun and helpful if you’re logged in. Over the last few months we’ve also added the Explore page, which shows an overview of what’s going on site-wide, the Bird Nest, which offers community-authored tips for parents with young kids, and hundreds of other improvements to the neighbourhood pages, destination pages, missions, and member profiles. We’ve been busy.

We currently support core metro area neighbourhoods in Toronto (see map). We live here, we love this city, and we think it’s a great place to start. We’ll expand to new geographies over time, based on feedback.

There’s more to come, of course. “Beta” means “work in progress”, and we have a long list of things to improve. Your feedback will help us prioritize what to do next.

A huge thank you to all of the 5 Blocks Out Insiders who’ve helped us learn and grow. Your feedback, encouragement, and inspiration has been vital, and we very much appreciate your help.

Game on!

Katrin and Osh