The DailyBooth Story.

The “DailyBooth Story” has been riddled with unexpected problems and interesting twists and turns. I figured it would be beneficial, for me if nothing else, to try and go back and document everything from coming up with the initial concept to launching a completed website. Hopefully other people will find this post useful.

The idea for dailybooth was coined a few days after I was laid off from a job I had at a web development company in Edinburgh. Everything happened quite quickly so I was frantically brainstorming some startup ideas that could potentially bring in some much needed money. DailyBooth (as it wasn’t yet known) was one of a list of ideas that was churned out in that brainstorming session.

The following is a conversation between me and @josh on December 1st, 2007.

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I’d like to note that the distinct lack of punctuation and the numerous spelling mistakes is probably can viagra cause restless leg syndrome down to my excitement about said idea.

@josh isn’t known for his enthusiasm so I didn’t let his lack of it put me off.

The next logical step seemed to be to find a domain for this currently nameless project.

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So yeah. DailyBooth was almost called “plurg.com”. That was the last time I asked @josh for domain name suggestions.

Brilliant, so I had a rough idea for a website and a domain. I needed a sweet design and then we were really in business. I pitched the concept of the site to my designer and friend @julek. Within minutes he’d punted out a concept.

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This is a conversation with @Josh on December 2nd, 2007.

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At the time, @Josh (being the teenage entrepreneurial genius that he is) had recently completed a sale of his main project. He liked the design and concept so much he agreed to put up some angel funding to support me in my time of need.

Over the next few weeks the DailyBooth concept slowly evolved to be way more social. It was becoming less of a novelty web app and more and more like a fully functional social network.

During this *transitional period* @Julek came up with quite a few design new design concepts.

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After much thought and deliberation, this was the design we eventually decided on using.

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As you can see by the date in this design concept, it’s now mid February. By now I’ve moved out of my flat in Edinburgh. After hopping around on friends sofas for a while I temporarily moved back into my mums house in the south of England and setup office in a cupboard. This cupboard was to be my home for the next few months.

Progress with dailybooth was painfully slow. The more I pushed the developer the slower things seemed to go. Deadline after deadline was missed and on my blog the progress of dailybooth became something of a joke.

Eventually in May 2008 we had a working version of the site. At the time I recorded a short screencast of version 0.5 which you can see below.

I wasn’t overly happy with it. All we had to show for a few months of hard work was an amazingly buggy prototype that had slowly drifted away from my initial vision of a simple, clean, usable website (Think what myspace is to facebook. Nobody wants to be a “myspace”).

Then something completely unprecedented happened. The lead developers’ band got signed. He was (incredibly quickly) touring Europe with his band and could not continue working on dailybooth. Great, I thought.

I was now left with a dilemma. Find someone else to finish off the work that had been done or completely start again. At this point the site was 95% complete. I could have quite easily hired another developer to finish it off but seeing as I wasn’t happy with the direction the site was going in I decided, rightly or wrongly, to completely start again.

I was lucky because at the time it just so happened that my other startup (grabup) had been acquired so I had a bit of money to play with. Josh was happy with me buying him out so I went ahead and did that.

This time I was going to make sure everything was done right. First thing I did was get some logos designed by my buddy Dache.

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This time before @julek embarked on designing the new version of dailybooth we setup a screen casting session on vyew.com so I could see what’s happening and we’d be in contact the entire time. I’d highly recommend doing this.

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The first screen-casting-design-session was so fun and worked so well that when the time for the second screen-casting-design-session came around I tweeted the vyew.com room link. Shortly after that people from twitter started coming in and offering helpful suggestions to myself and @Julek.

This is what we came up with (make a note of the file name).

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A few months and countless headaches later (with help from @RyanAmos & @Dice), DailyBooth is ready to go.

So there you have it. Over a year behind schedule (you know you’re behind schedule when you have to renew the domain and you haven’t launched yet). I couldn’t be happier with how everything has turned out. All of the late nights and stress have been completely worth it.

Thanks everyone who has been involved in any way in the sites development. I truly hope you enjoy using DailyBooth as much as I do.

Update: In what has become true dailybooth style, things have been complicated right up until the end. This series of photos depicts the expect launch date, each time being “for reals this time!”. Something always came up.


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Seconds away from the 4th “for reals!” launch, the dailybooth developer @RyanAmos’ internet and then power drops out.

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It goes to show that however sure you are, something could always crop up.


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You’re probably right @wpcoder. :P

Update: We’ve totally launched. Friday 13th of Feb @ 1am GMT. Below is a qik video of the hilariously anticlimactic launch. Now the real work can begin.

I’m @jonwheatley on twitter & @jon on dailybooth. I look forward to hearing your comments. :) viagra etc

  • Great blog, loved it! Loved the photo's you displayed as well.
  • Wow, inspiring story!
    Great job, i really love dailybooth ♥
  • Like the technical design design on your blog. It looks awesome. Thanks for the inspiraton. Ihampers.co.uk
  • I'd like to hear more about the technical design. How did transferring a photoshop design into server code go? Did you have concerns about data storage size? Performance?
  • Hilariously awesome. :)

    Works like a charm.

    I would love to see this integrated with Facebook as well, at some point.
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  • Mystique87
    best story ever.

    thank you for sharing this with us Jon!!

    it's always interesting to see the birth of a new idea and see the process until it becomes what it is right now.

    thank you so much for creating the best website ever. db is the greatest thing that's ever happened to me. it really is.

    <3

    (btw, you should update this because now you're @jon on twitter too :P)
  • It is sometimes funny to hear how great ideas are born. Great idea for a great site. The story is inspirational.
  • GREAT story! Start-ups are tough. Going through this whole thing right now. I'm pretty sure a bald spot is begging to be formed on top of my head!
  • Another cool feature would be being able to upload photos/blurbs from a mobile device. Just some suggestions. Peace!
  • This is an inspirational story.
  • interseting.great job
  • Great Work !

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  • The concept of this post is cool and very unique. The mere fact that you shared your know-how is already a great feat to start with.
  • Nice story. You have a lot of experience, thanks for letting us know.
  • I'd like to hear more about the technical design. How did transferring a photoshop design into server code go? Did you have concerns about data storage size?
  • Thanks for sharing this great story.. And thank you for including the funny part..
    I am not surprised that you get good feedback..
  • awesome story, you made it! ocngrats :)
  • it is a great story posted in this site, its a nice article and gives information about your launching.
  • Josh Buckley
    For the record: I was trying to sell the domain plurg.com at the time (good job jon didn't buy it)
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  • Ste
    Wow it's really cool to see where I site came from. This thing is going to be big :-)
  • Congratulations !
    Keep up the good work posting........................ : )
    Best wishes .
  • Nice stuffs they are useful today and there's alot of new programs and stuff in the internet that are very helpful.
  • Marky
    Hey guys, Just to let you know you have a few bugs in Internet Explorer 8 Beta to sort out ;) It does work fine in Compatibility mode though :)
    Good luck!
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  • kazzart
    Very interesting story! Great work with this.. really impressed at the hard work and dedication you guys have put in!! Its a cool concept.

    Just wondering one thing - is it possible to get the image url in the rss feed? I'd really like to incorporate it in my wordpress blog using an rss widget but at the moment all that is returned is text and a link to the page.
  • Really great stuff.. i thought that dailybooth was older on internet, so maybe i'm your first spanish user? So I will be the spanish chief blogger? ;) ;) I Want stickers from dailybooth!
  • Congratulations on your launch Jon! Very exciting for you. I am looking forward to launching JamBuzzer.com soon, and have dealt with many similar types of problems as you have on the way, but should finally be ready to go live soon! :)

    Keep up the great work!
  • Great work Jon! Works like a charm. I would love to see this integrated with Facebook as well, at some point. Any thoughts about an app?

    Another cool feature would be being able to upload photos/blurbs from a mobile device. Just some suggestions. Peace!
  • ah cool. so this thing just started up huh. should be huge!
  • Kin
    ABSOLUTELY FUCKING BRILLIANT. great work guys.
  • fun read. great experience sharing for other startupers.
  • Already helped me "recover" from my own mistakes too as a newbie in this field (lol)
  • smharris
    Great story! Thanks for sharing. I'd like to hear more about the technical design. How did transferring a photoshop design into server code go? Did you have concerns about data storage size? Performance?
  • Really enjoyed the story and candid bits.

    Makes me want to write something up as well. Also, the design of DB is great! Good luck guys.
  • Nice story! I appreciate you including the humorous parts.
  • Chris
    Good job jon, good to see it finally launching, sure it'll be the success i'm sure you are expecting it to be!
  • Looks great, but I'm having a pretty big problem - when the flash applet doesn't actual load so I can't snap pictures. It comes up with the "Allow / Deny" screen for accessing my Mac's webcam and then when I hit "Allow" it just goes white.

    :(
  • jon
    Right click on the flash app > go to settings > select the webcam source. That'll fix the problem.
  • Thanks mate. Working perfectly now.
  • Great stuff cant wait! I have been following this for too long.
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  • Hilariously awesome. :)
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