First and foremost, I can only judge Trivial.co by what's currently observable on the site, and from that I compiled a list of critical points that need attention, rather than a review.
About:
Trivial.co bills itself as an "Analytics platform for crypto assets" in big bold letters, so one would reasonably assume it's a general-purpose platform. The clarification that "All the information investors need about Ethereum tokens" should be compiled into a single description of "Analytics platform for Etherium (ERC29) assets" to avoid any potential confusion. Here's it's worth mentioning that the "SELECTED FOR YOU" list on the front page currently prominently features "EOS" and "TRX" contracts, which are no longer ERC20 tokens.
Recommendations:
Besides arguably irrelevant contracts, the above mentioned prominent list of "SELECTED FOR YOU"/"Most Active" tokens seem to feature dummied-out entries that have "We don't know too much about this token yet" descriptions. "We don't know about this" in any recommendation list is not a good look.
Promotion:
Currently "Token of the Week", the header that functions essentially as a Front Page Promotion, features "FunFair". From its desription and performance I would have to conclude that this is a somewhat underwhelming choice for a feature. Was this a randomly selected entry? The name "{something} of the Week" would imply that it has to be remarkable in some way, curated manually. An additon of the usual (?) explanation button for the purpose of clarification whether the header is a random, curated or paid promotion would be appropriate. That or a simple name change to something pertaining to exploration.
Token Pages:
Looking at the News and Analysis section of the tokens featured prominently on the front page, they're a bit of a mess -- the above mentioned non-ERC20 entries list only reddit threads, with the Analysis box sitting empty, but for the offer to submit articles yourself. Without at least a clarification on the nature of these former tokens, this is very confusing for a Ethereum beginner -- just tagging it "Different Blockchain" is not enough.
And What about these confusing STEEM and Steem entries? Did someone just create their own set of ERC20 tokens with the same name as STEEM? No information available.
Even in the entries where News and Analysis work as intended, there are just articles from around the net, I'm having trouble finding any original Trivial.co content. As a content "aggregator" that's certainly not an issue, but there doesn't seem to be any data analysis by Trivial on the information collected.
"Details and Metrics" for the most part seems to contain information you find etherscan.io, with the notable exception of Daily Active Users, which Trivial collects through a Parity node, collates and serves up through it's own API.
This Active Users metric currently seems to be Trivial's greatest offering.
P.S.
I've thought about making a post about this and linking there. But as this was your request, I would listen to any objections or complaints regarding this text before I consider doing that.
Appreciated your review :)
Well you say that, freexrypto, but you haven't even voted on it? Still, thank you.
Have a vote, on the house :)
This is so far one of the best comments I've read. Darn, I really love it @eccles
Thank you. I honestly found it easier to read 100 comments than 100 separate posts. Plus people tend to be more honest and straight to the point when they are commenting :)
Thank you buddy
Yours
Piotr