I urge all of you to struggle with Memrise about creating a mobile app and function “offline mode”.
We all have to prove that they made the wrong decision and should make them change their mind.
How to do it?
Everyone writes their complaint in the forum (a separate publication about it).
Everyone writes their complaints to their email address.
All put low scores in the official portals of the program: play market, facebook, app store etc.
I was thinking about going to their office and asking for a meeting. I live near enough. But I feel that the die is cast, so to speak. I shall simply have to adjust to doing nothing in the eight hours a week I usually learn on my commute.
I suggest requesting a meeting between Memrise and whichever users live in or are willing to travel to London. This can be at their offices or in a cafe/ bar/ pub. Timewise I suggest Friday late afternoon/ early evening so as many people can attend as possible.
Hi there, this is Ed, Memrise co-founder and CEO. Thanks for this suggestion, I think It would be great to hear from you and any other passionate London-based Memrise users who’d like to share their views on Decks and Memrise. I’m wondering if Wednesday evening next week would work for you, March 6th, at, say, 6 p.m.? We’re based in Spitalfields. Let me know if this might suit, and we’ll see about recruiting a few other Londoners to share their views / needs. Thanks.
7pm would be preferable as it would mean I wouldn’t have to leave work early and I’m sure would give others time to travel to Spitalfields.
Definitely can’t do Tuesday.
Wednesday evening is my real life weekly Korean class but willing to miss it, if Thursday or Friday doesn’t work. Also happy to do Saturday morning, although I understand this may not suit everyone.