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Not sure why you felt it was necessary to provide your feedback in that manner, but I will say we always welcome constructive feedback. As per the pricing, we found our pricing to be very reasonable. $250 for a year for a tool that saves a tremendous amount of time, and that's for the higher end tier, most smaller events pay nothing or very little.  Keep in ind that this is built on an AWS server system, we host data which costs us money, transfer data, etc. 

Also, ultimately we were looking to sponsor, so I can provide you a free use of the tool to try it out throughout our Beta period here, and possible sponsor in other ways.

I'm curious your thoughts on trivial? Jammio helps with all the logistics and organizing of a Jam, so we don't consider that trivial. It saves a tremendous amount of time, particularly for larger events. We host our own Jams, as well as Global Game Jam, and this tool has saved us hundreds of hours every year in getting the event started, teams organized, and saving data after the event. I'm curious how you run your event based on your comments. Are you using a different tool? Are you doing everything by hand? How long does it take you to get everyone into your discord and organized into teams? Do you offer any sort of automatic team creation or role placement?

Again. We're a small company working on this tool for quite awhile. We're not trying to rip any one off and we know exactly what it's like to run Jams of numerous sizes including ones of several hundred people.

I appreciate your time and feedback

- volpe

Hi,

My name is chris and I'm a part of a small team that has created a Discord tool for game Jams. I'm just trying to let people know about it and we think it can really be helpful. It's called Jammio (www.jammio.xyz). We're looking to support upcoming Game Jams by offering it for free to communities doing cool events. If this is something you're interested in learning more about, please feel free to reach out.

I appreciate the opportunity and happy to answer any questions. Hope your Jam goes well!

- volpe


Hi,

My name is chris and I'm a part of a small team that has created a Discord tool for game Jams. I'm just trying to let people know about it and we think it can really be helpful. It's called Jammio (www.jammio.xyz). We're looking to support upcoming Game Jams by offering it for free to communities doing cool events. If this is something you're interested in learning more about, please feel free to reach out.

I appreciate the opportunity and happy to answer any questions. Hope your Jam goes well!

- volpe

Hi,

My name is chris and I'm a part of a small team that has created a Discord tool for game Jams. I'm just trying to let people know about it and we think it can really be helpful. It's called Jammio (www.jammio.xyz). We're looking to support upcoming Game Jams by offering it for free to communities doing cool events. If this is something you're interested in learning more about, please feel free to reach out.

I appreciate the opportunity and happy to answer any questions. Hope your Jam goes well!

- volpe

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Hi All,

My name is chris and I'm a part of a small team that has created a Discord tool for game Jams. I'm just trying to let people know about it and we think it can really be helpful. It's called Jammio (www.jammio.xyz). We're looking to support upcoming Game Jams by offering it for free to communities doing cool events. If this is something you're interested in learning more about, please feel free to reach out.

I appreciate the opportunity and happy to answer any questions. Hope your Jam goes well!

- volpe



Hi All,

Like the title says, we're a small team from Columbus Ohio that has created a Discord Bot used to help easily start and organize Game Jams called Jammio (www.jammio.xyz) and we think it could be a really good tool to help run your event. 

We currently have it in Beta and are looking for help from people who are familiar with hosting and participating in Game Jams to give us feedback on it. I've listed the big things we could use help with, but please feel free to mess around with it and break it. Also, we're looking for just some comments on if you like it. 

The app is currently free for Account Creation, inviting to your Discord, and events of up to 20 people, so no need to pay anything. Our hope is that people will find value in it and that over time we'll have a lot of great features that will keep building as more and more Game Jams use Jammio.

We created this because we used to host a bunch of Game Jams like Global Game Jam, Ludlum Dare, and our own and we wanted something to help us since our events were getting big.

We also have plans to add a lot more content over time, so please feel free to suggest anything you think might be useful if you'd like.

Thank you for your help and I hope you find Jammio to be a useful with your jams! 

  • volpe

Important Links

Jammio Website: https://jammio.xyz

Jammio Commands: https://jammio.xyz/commands

Jammio Support Discord: https://discord.com/invite/beQsKCtTQc 

Current Features

  • Easily register guests to your event
  • Organize guests into groups, teams and channels
  • Clearly communicate with participants
  • Quickly tear down your events £ Automatically archive text, image, and URL data for easy retrieval later on (Coming Soon)
  • Receive an event analytics report after the event (Coming Soon)

Things we Could Use Testing On

  • Installing Jammio into your Discord Server
    • How easy is it to do?
    • Is it approachable? 
    • Is the website clear and easy to get started?
  • Spinning up a Jam
    • Are the steps clear?
  • Communicating with your Jammers
    • Does it make sense? 
    • Are there features that could be included or more easily used?
  • Ending a Jam
  • Anything else you think is worth talking about.

Hi All,

Like the title says, we're a small team from Columbus Ohio that has created a Discord Bot used to help easily start and organize Game Jams called Jammio (www.jammio.xyz) and we think it could be a really good tool to help run your event. 

We currently have it in Beta and are looking for help from people who are familiar with hosting and participating in Game Jams to give us feedback on it. I've listed the big things we could use help with, but please feel free to mess around with it and break it. Also, we're looking for just some comments on if you like it. 

The app is currently free for Account Creation, inviting to your Discord, and events of up to 20 people, so no need to pay anything. Our hope is that people will find value in it and that over time we'll have a lot of great features that will keep building as more and more Game Jams use Jammio.

We created this because we used to host a bunch of Game Jams like Global Game Jam, Ludlum Dare, and our own and we wanted something to help us since our events were getting big.

We also have plans to add a lot more content over time, so please feel free to suggest anything you think might be useful if you'd like.

Thank you for your help and I hope you find Jammio to be a useful with your jams! 

  • volpe

Important Links

Jammio Website: https://jammio.xyz

Jammio Commands: https://jammio.xyz/commands

Jammio Support Discord: https://discord.com/invite/beQsKCtTQc 

Current Features

  • Easily register guests to your event
  • Organize guests into groups, teams and channels
  • Clearly communicate with participants
  • Quickly tear down your events £ Automatically archive text, image, and URL data for easy retrieval later on (Coming Soon)
  • Receive an event analytics report after the event (Coming Soon)

Things we Could Use Testing On

  • Installing Jammio into your Discord Server
    • How easy is it to do?
    • Is it approachable? 
    • Is the website clear and easy to get started?
  • Spinning up a Jam
    • Are the steps clear?
  • Communicating with your Jammers
    • Does it make sense? 
    • Are there features that could be included or more easily used?
  • Ending a Jam
  • Anything else you think is worth talking about.

We've actually been tracking down Elliot's bug for a while now, but I think we got it! Give it another shot and let me know if you are still running into it!

Just realized I never responded to this... THANK YOU SO MUCH! We watched the video as soon as you posted it, and you had some really awesome feedback that we started to implement. Thanks again for playing!