@davidzh Ok thank you very much for your help. I will wait. No problem, Congrats on the launch on ProductHunt, you will receive great feedback from the hunters.
Google Search on Android can already search inside installed apps (a.k.a. 'Phone search'). You can even choose which ones you want to be searchable. How does Evie differ from Google Search?
@dkodr we recognize the semantic of content inside of apps. For example, we recognize "Halal Guys" is a restaurant, and its the same restaurant inside of Yelp, Doordash, etc. We believe mobile is more about structured search, vs text matches.
@ranggawiseno two parts of the problem. 1). finding the app/service that does what you want, and 2). downloading/opening the app. We are focused on solving 1). Instant Apps is going to make 2) much less painful. We will be able to utilize Instant Apps as app developers start to support it. It's really the ideal scenario for us.
Great explainer video. My wife and I are always searching different food delivery apps to find the restaurant we want. This solves that problem, at least for us Android users. Downloading now.
So, if I were to compare Evie to the universal search available on iOS, you guys don't just search inside apps, you show a card that references all the apps that are relevant. So, if I search for a restaurant, you won't just show search results including the apps that I could order from. You show a card with more information too, right?
@arturogoicochea displaying a flat list of text matches can overwhelming on mobile, especially with dupes. We try to organize the content by unique entities, and then organizing the apps by the services that they provide (even if you don't have it installed yet).
@arturogoicochea unfortunately it's not possible replace Spotlight on iOS. That's where we ideally want to be. We are not sure if this makes sense as an app though. It adds a lot of mental friction to have to think about opening an app first.
Well done. iPhone user here and use the native search often. This one appears to work better. I also have a Nexus and it's calling my name. If Apple doesn't innovate at WWDC next week, I am switching.
Wow, this looks fascinating.
This feels like a mobile first Google. Pre-Google (or pre-search engines) you had to visit a website directly and hope that it had what you wanted. Post-Google you search for what you want and are told which places have it. Evie looks like it wants to become the same organisational/directional layer on top of mobile, which would be HUGE and something that Android/iOS haven't achieved natively.
This is especially interesting because it looks like it doesn't always require the user to have a certain app installed to benefit from that products services. I'm assuming that this could play very nicely with Google's new Instant Apps and fuel the trend of declining mobile app installs.
P.S If I were Google, I'd be very tempted to try and acquire this.
@mattsappstv Haha, thanks dude :) This is like...exactly the conversation we had when starting to work on Evie. Would love to hear more once you've given it a try!
I love how smooth and slick the functionality and UI are. However, it pains me to say that I probably won't be using this incarnation very often because I just love NovaLauncher. I've tried many home screen replacements but NL takes the cake. I WOULD use Evie if I could add it as a widget within NL. If only NL integrated your functionality within itself...
Asks for an extensive list of permissions. Not sure why they need access to the microphone -- it doesn't look like they support voice search yet. I'm also not sure why they want access to my Bluetooth. The app description should explain these things.
@anandsays Anand, as for the microphone permissions, we do allow voice search from the home screen. I do understand your feedback though. We are switching to Marshmallow-style permissions shortly and will be more specific about why we require certain things.
@petrev01 we focus on structured search as the way to navigate your phone. Organizing content around entities allows users to be more direct with their intent, instead of having to think about finding the right app for it.
I've been using this for a week and I think its the best launcher I've ever used. Its simple to use, minimalistic design (which I love), does what it says it does. So far I've had no issues and only have love for Evie.
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