The website is fairly plain on its face. Nothing quite jumps out at the user. But no matter. It is the user base and content that will naturally determine the value of the service, and in that sense, it seems a solid start. (With a strong emphasis on start. This here is a fresh launch, and given the target demographic, it’s likely to grow steadily rather than exceedingly quickly.)
Moving past the factor of form, things having to do with function are perhaps best summed up as easy. If you pay Boomerater a visit today, you’ll likely learn the full extent of its technical parameters in no time at all. Really, it is very WYSIWYG, to use the term loosely. Navigate to a section, and you’re shown a list of questions with links to “Ask a ... question” entry forms. The only accessories to be seen are lists of products as recommended by Boomerater members and the near-customary roll of Google ads.