Hi everyone. Just wanted to share a website I built and launched this week. It's at https://switches.mx - basically a one stop directory of mx style mechanical keyboard switches with stats, photos, sound test videos and a comprehensive list of where to purchase them from.
There's still lots to do but it's very much an ongoing project. I have a few other people helping to add more content.
Here is what's next to do:
- Add more switches (lots more) - check out the list on trello https://trello.com/b/RPgwLZTZ/switches-coming-soon to see what's going to be added.
- Add a filter above the list to allow for filtering and sorting by all sorts of attributes and features. There's a public trello list for this too https://trello.com/b/7hD9YBuJ/website-features-fixes-and-improvements
This is probably one of my first posts here on Geekhack but I'm a long-time lurker and occasional commenter and I'd love to get your feedback and thoughts on what's up there now and what should be.
Thanks!
That looks wonderful so far. Great job.
I imagine the focus is on identifying new production switches, comparing them concisely, and offering the best current value on them. It reminds me of AmmoSeek and Gundeals, but certainly already more informative, if not yet as powerful when it comes to filtering/sorting.
This being the case, do you plan on eventually including any love for switches that have not been manufactured in many years, like Alps, buckling spring, NEC blue oval, Futaba, Fujitsu Peerless, etc?