You may’ve heard about Jotly, a new mobile app that lets you rate everything. Yes that’s right everything – not just food, sights, movies or books – everything, including girls on the street, after-noon weather and every single tree in a park — EVERYTHING!
Up until this moment it was available for the iPhone users only, but now Android users can join the party too. It’s free to download and aside from allowing you to rate stuff around you, you can naturally see what others are saying.
Personally I like the idea of having a single app for “all my rating needs”; However, Firespotter (maker of Jotly) has its own special app for rating dishes (not places). So are they uncertain of the Jotly’s prospects or what? In their promo video, which you’re about to see, they argue Jotly is the only rating app you’ll need, suggesting you should delete all other specialized apps. If that’s true, they should be the first one to delete the Nosh app from the Android Market… or at least I think so.
In related news, Jotly is also opening up its API, allowing third-party developers to integrate ratings and rating system into their apps… And now the mentioned Jotly demo video.
Jotly (FREE) [iTunes link] [Android Market link]