Motigo survey reloaded: you can still win an iPod shuffle!
Due to the amazing amount of people participating in the survey (aren’t you fantastic!) we quickly reached the target we had set. To popular demand we have decided to reopen the survey so all of you who couldn’t participate can now click on the link again (in the admin_interface) and hopefully get one of the iPod shuffle we will be giving away!
You can jump there directly at my-account.
or create an account to participate! signup!
All in all the survey will be giving us a very clear picture of what you, the motigo-ers, wants to see? What product is for you the missing link to really turn motigo into a workable, practical and interesting environment. The survey will also give you some clues on what we are thinking should come next.
Indeed we know there is still quite some work to do but this is one of the many steps we will take with you. We have opened a new communication channel and we hope you will use the opportunity to reach us!

August 24th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
and a blog, and a photo-album and an animated counter, motigo skins for the calendars and forums, a chat? a plane? no it’s supermotigo
August 28th, 2007 at 7:41 pm
I like the “guestbook” feature but find it frustrating to update.
My guestbook seems to have attracted a certain amount of “spam”.
Could you change the edit section to delete more than one guestbook entry at a time?
August 31st, 2007 at 6:58 pm
Hi, I just took your Motigo survey.
There was no space for personal comments, so I’m leaving one in this forum.
QUESTION: WHAT’S THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT FOR WEBSTATS THAT YOU CAN THINK OF?
MY ANSWER: “The possibility of going directly to the page with all my counters!”
EXPLANATION: Now I have to pass through the sign-in page and then the Account Overview page.
What a bore! And yet, when I click on the Motigo symbol at the bottom of my web pages, I can go directly to the stats for that page. Unfortunately, ONLY for that page. NOT for ALL my counters.
So it should be possible to give users a code that they can put into an HTML page that they keep just on their home PC.
The code would create a button that, when clicked, would send you the user’s Counter Page, followed by the userID and password.
Here is an example that I use for another service:
With a button like that, with just one click I could arrive at my counters page!
Just an idea….
Patrick