- What is SM00VE?
- Why would I use SM00VE?
- Which browsers does SM00VE support?
- Who can see my deals? Where else will my deals show up?
- Does SM00VE have a blog?
- How do I sign up for SM00VE?
- I found a problem on the site. Where can I report it?
- What other features are you building?
- Will SM00VE always be free?
- If I agree to a SM00VE deal, is it legally binding?
- What is SM00VE?
SM00VE is a service for people to make deals with anyone they know.
- Why would I use SM00VE?
To get what you want from someone else.
- Which browsers does SM00VE support?
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We currently support:
- Internet Explorer 6
- Internet Explorer 7
- Firefox 2
- Firefox 3
- Safari 3
- Seamonkey 1.1
- Flock 1.2
- Konqueror 3
- Camino 1.6
- Opera 9
- Internet Explorer 8
- Blackberry
- iPhone
We plan to support:
We are constantly QA'ing across browsers. Found a bug? Tell us about it.
- Who can see my deals? Where else will my deals show up?
Only the participants of a deal can see the deal -- nobody else. Your deals are private and secure and will never appear in any Google search listing. SM00VE is NOT a social network. Just because you negotiate with a friend in a deal does notmean he can see any other deal you make.
- Does SM00VE have a blog ?
Not right now.
- How do I sign up for SM00VE?
Just make your first deal here.
- I found a problem on the site. Where can I report it?
We really, really appreciate bug reports. Please send your bug report to
(screenshots are very helpful if you know how to make them) Thank you!
- What other features are you building?
Lots of features coming out over the next few months, including: Negotiating on behalf of someone else. Groups negotiating with other groups. Blackberry and iPhone negotiations. Expiration dates and deadlines. And much more. Stay tuned.
- Will SM00VE always be free?
We plan to always have a free version with the core functionality. We also need to pay for the servers and all the new additions we want to make, so we will also have a premium version at some point.
- If I agree to a SM00VE deal, is it legally binding?
Absolutely not. However, you could use a sm00ve deal as an outline for making a legally binding deal if you wanted to.
