In May, I asked readers the question “Are You Part of Whatsonstage.com’s Future?” and invited you to get involved in all manner of areas of the business. I was greatly heartened by the response – and am still following up on various opportunities that arose from that rallying call.
The aim with the new-look Whatsonstage.com is that it best represents the aim of our business, which is to be synonymous with theatregoing in the UK – and therefore to best meet the needs and desires of the full spectrum of audience members, from the casual night-outer to the most knowledgeable “power” consumer of the art. Though theatre is always going to be a niche interest, you don’t need me to tell you, that’s still a pretty broad niche – and we will endeavour to make the user experience top-notch for you, wherever you fall on the theatregoing spectrum.
We’ve appointed a consultant Chief Technology Officer to lead this major redevelopment project. And, internally, we held a project kick-off meeting earlier this month – everyone on the Whatsonstage.com team is now raring to go, with to-do lists coming out their ears.
And, we’d love for you to get involved too – as much or as little as you’d like to. First and foremost, just tell us what you want! The umbrella query is, as I’ve already said, “What do you want the future Whatsonstage.com to look like?”. But, drilling down, we’d also love to you think about:
PLEASE SHARE YOUR ANSWERS TO THE ABOVE AND ANY OTHER THOUGHTS VIA THE USER COMMENTS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. Alternatively, you can email feedback to me directly at terri@whatsonstage.com. If you have a spare ten minutes, we’re also looking for a handful of volunteers to take part in a telephone survey with one of the team here – if you’re up for that, just include your telephone number in the email and let us know good times to call you.
Finally, if you have web design and development skills and want to get really stuck in, please do give us a shout. With your help, we may be able to get there even faster! Email us with details of your experience – including any programming languages and software packages you’ve mastered – and thoughts on how you might be able to contribute.