The perfect Web 2.0 app

37 Signals says that less is more when it comes to web apps. They say make something simple that does one thing well, and people will use it. They’ve proved it over and over with their various web apps, so I figured it was a good idea. Today, I decided to follow their lead, and created WebMeditate, a yogic meditation aid for the web.

In the spirit of 37 Signals’ “Getting Real” philosophy, I’ve gone from concept to execution to release in approximately a minute and a half; WebMeditate is fully functional, tested, and ready to go. It has incredibly frugal screen real estate usage, an interface so simple a baby could use it, a zero-time learning curve, supported by all major browsers, able to handle an infinite number of users without trouble, and it’s 100% bug-free. It even has an offline mode.

Visit WebMeditate now and clear your mind, Web 2.0-style!

One Response to “The perfect Web 2.0 app”

  1. Larry Ellison Says:

    ZOMG we’re acquiring your for $1,000,000,000. Expect call soon. Love, Larry.

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