Ready.mobi Roadmap - we want your feedback!

Thousands of you have used ready.mobi to test your sites, so we are interested to capture any feedback you may have, and particularly any new capabilities you would like to see. The roadmap for the remainder of the year is being completed, so this is an opportunity to influence the content - let us know what you think.
Release Plan:
June 08: API release - you can integrate ready.mobi testing functionality into your application or environment
August 08: Integration with DeviceAtlas, the dotMobi device database - rich information on performance of your site on different devices
October 08: Benchmarking - how does your site compare against everyone else's.
Let us know what would make you really look forward to a release, and we will do our best to accommodate it. (if we like it too, and can work out how to do it)
Other items under consideration for inclusion in future releases:
- Monitoring solution (automated ongoing checking of site, with email alerts)
- Support for testing of large numbers of sites via the user interface
- Test a site protected by a login
- Test markup by copying directly into ready.mobi
Your vote counts!



Posted by vishnu (not verified) 3 years ago
According to this tool probably http://www.mindq.in/ display very poorly on a mobile phone but also http://www.ibm.com/us/
not good for mobile phone so ho can fix it.
Posted by ruadhan 3 years ago
Hi Vishnu
Yes these sites do score poorly! If you need help to make your site more mobile friendly, we have plenty of content on this site that can help you achieve this. To start with, both of these sites serve the same content to a mobile or a desktop. You should try to detect if the client is mobile or not, and then send the appropriate content. A good place to start is our beginner's guide. If you need to undestand some of the error messages, or fix some specific problem highlighted by ready.mobi you could take a look at our fixit articles. Otherwise a good place to get help is in our forums.
Ruadhan O'DonoghuedotMobi
Posted by Holly from mobi Enthusiast (not verified) 3 years ago
When a site has a fail, there is usually fairly cryptic language that makes it difficult to see exactly where the error occurred and how to fix it. Is there any way to make this language more specific?
Posted by borisb 3 years ago
Hi John,
I really like the full site testing. It's easy to understand and the directions to fix the mistakes also works out fine. I stumbled over one thing: In the result list of the site crawl, i got bad results for pages that don't exist with this path. example:
bad result for guidetogo.biz/cairo/cai.html but this file lays on my server at guidetogo.biz/africa/cairo/cai.html -
but other than that very usefull.
boris
Posted by Bill2 (not verified) 3 years ago
You guys at dotMobi are doing a great job with providing all these tools to help us get mobile space going. The planned release items you mentioned above will be very useful as well. This is a fun time to be in on the buildout of the mobile web. Just wanted to say thanks.
Posted by James Pearce 3 years ago
Thanks Bill - we're doing our best :-)