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Bernhard

Bernhard

@bhdzllr

Web Development, Design, Usability
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Joined January 2020

I think you named it, but I never used Google Forms so I can't really tell you the difference (they probably have way more features). Thank you for the input, will check out Google Forms.
Future plans for me are e. g. templates and offline mode.

Would use the right one because it looks cleaner and better readable to me. I think the contrast is better because it has more weight.

Between the two I would choose "nocodepay.com" because it describes what the project does and it is a dot-com domain.

Perhaps I should mention that programming the buttons on the mouse only works on Windows because there is no software vor macOS. After programming it you can also switch on macOS.

On my MacBook I use the Apple Magic Keyboard and I hope they bring out a new one soon with T arrow keys. As mouse I use the Microsoft Classic Intellimouse. It's nice because you can programm DPI settings, which I use when I switch between Windows device and MacBook.

Perhaps I should mention that programming the buttons on the mouse only works on Windows because there is no software vor macOS. After programming it you can also switch on macOS.

What I think the product does:

  1. On the initial screen I see "Have your best call, Spend less time note taking and more time participating" and the image with the person and the app: I am not sure what the product does, maybe it is a video conferencing software ... No, i dont' think so, maybe it records my conference calls. Would be nice if I can set markers while recording.

  2. Saw the title of the page: Yes it records my calls, yes I can set markers.

  3. Next the gif and the text about the 95 %. Not sure how to use this with let's say Microsoft Teams. In a real life meeting maybe I just hit record on my phone.

  4. Gif with the voice line and transcript: Maybe it transcribes fully automated, but only English?

  5. Seems like a nice tool, great idea.

Design and UX, Overall good looking, little things I noticed:

  • Images are pngs and very big, so the first image (700 KB) takes a little bit until it's available on the screen, maybe use JPG with compression?
  • Navigation menu items have a very thin font, maybe make it little stronger (400) and darker
  • Fixed header on small screens takes too much space. Menu icon is in the middle, should be left or right. I would move it to the left, App icon in the middle and action button on the right.

Sorry, I don't know, but maybe you tweet aj (Twitter handle is "ajlkn") about this, he usually answers fast.

Maybe you want to check out Up Ninja (upninja.io), it's built by someone from WIP (@obenisik). I don't have used it, so I can't tell you if it fits your usecase, but you can check the response body, also if it is JSON (www.upninja.io/docs?p=monitor…).

Congratulations on your product and launch.

Landing page:

  • Also recommend more spacing like @denemio between navigation and hero line and maybe also before the CTA buttons
  • CSS looks good in FF, except between 770 and 990 pixel screen width (hero line moves up out of the fold and the logo is overlaps)
  • What are the animal icons in the first screenshot for? Icons for different services?
  • Clear information about the product and what it does above the fold, I like the small info icons for context
  • Design looks greate and app looks like a lot of work

Product Hunt:

  • Why are cats in the images?