It might be funny, but the trend for me at the moment is not committing any single thing on the repo. I use /done instead. 😂
I'll write a blog post or Twitter thread if @marc allows me 😁
😂 Not committing means you run a chance of loosing your code.
Wow, I've been tricked by the UI, I was thinking that @wilbertliu was the original poster that replied that finally he won't commit :) sorry 🤯
Whoops. Probably because you received an email about it?
Exactly! 😄 However, that’s too much worry in my stage. I better worry on the other things.
Wait, where does you code go if you don't commit it?
On my local machine. With git setup. No commits yet.
I think I’ll commit once the MVP gets done. 🙂
I agree with Ars as well.
Personally I’m a .com hunter when it comes to a product name, like what I did with getmumu.com
But in the other hand, not all of the name could add some kind like “get, use, etc”.
In the end I would say just move on. There’re bigger things that you should do afterwards. 😉
My hunch doesn't stand on either side. But if I gotta choose, I will choose nocodepay.com 🙂
Some naming ideas that come to mind right now:
• Instacent
• Nokomo (no-code-money) 😄
• Lightningpay
Hope that helps! 🙏
Thanks Wilbert,
What do you think about the .co vs .com?
I feel like .co is more techy but not everyone may be in that bubble ;p
I'm sorry to get into the conversation. Usually, I prefer com but look at the Notion with their .so It's simply doesn't matter what domain zone to use until a product is great.
I use .io for my seofy.io product but my dream is to buy the same domain in .com one day :)
I agree with Ars as well.
Personally I’m a .com hunter when it comes to a product name, like what I did with getmumu.com
But in the other hand, not all of the name could add some kind like “get, use, etc”.
In the end I would say just move on. There’re bigger things that you should do afterwards. 😉
That's truly unusual Rik, at least for me. What a great hardware!
I think screenshots could work as well, as long as you show what matters the most. Either way, you gotta make sure what you show doesn't make user feel overwhelmed. Too much text is overwhelming, too much screenshot or video do the same.
For the title, I don't see "straight from your web application" as a strong value proposition there. But might be because I'm not your ideal customer. The rest of it feels natural and easy to understand. Good job Marco! 👏🏻
Hey Jacob! Yeah, the description makes sense!
Personally, I never think to do workout with other people in my home. But probably that's just me though.
Out of curiosity, do you use it yourself? If yes, then you shouldn't try to find potential customers. Instead, you should find some people that would want to do workout with you. That would be more fun and they won't feel like you're doing sales or marketing to them.
Good luck for the next step! 😊
Hi Wilbert.
Thank you for taking the time to do a review. I really appreciate it.
I have a feeling that more people will see the benefit of doing a workout at home, and most of us know that we do better when we're not alone.
And yes, I do it myself, almost every day with a friend.
I have recently trained with friends from USA, while I'm in Denmark, so yes I hope to get it spread that way :)
That’s a good opportunity man. Keep on going!
Personally I don't see how it works on the landing page: "...way to make better decisions based on your customers' feedback"
That's a strong value proposition in my opinion. But when the potential customers don't see it in action, I think that's a real bummer.
Hope that helps! 🙂
Helped a lot, thank you!! I'm trying to figure out how to make this work. I thought the feedback loop next to "Build better products step by step"
You think a video would be better? Screenshots don't say a lot.
I also thought about changing the title. Something like that: "Sleekplan is the most simple, effortless, and accurate way to track and prioritize customer feedback straight from your web application" I thought this might be a bit more to the point.
I think screenshots could work as well, as long as you show what matters the most. Either way, you gotta make sure what you show doesn't make user feel overwhelmed. Too much text is overwhelming, too much screenshot or video do the same.
For the title, I don't see "straight from your web application" as a strong value proposition there. But might be because I'm not your ideal customer. The rest of it feels natural and easy to understand. Good job Marco! 👏🏻
First of all, pretty nice landing page Ars! Nonetheless, I think there're few things that could be improved:
• Since you're using Roboto and use the light style (300) for the text, I recommend you to move up a little bit to the regular style (400) for readability and more professional look of the text.
• I think the screenshots deserve more love. Currently it's hard to understand what's going on because the pictures are pixelated and smaller than they used to be. I recommend you to show only the part of the screenshot that matters, so that you could show it in a proper size. Thus, it would be clearer for the eyes of people.
• The pricing section looks too big for me. Less is more.
I think that's all for now. Good luck for improving this! 🙏🏻
Thank you for the input Wilbert. I really appreciate. I'll remake the lp in the near future.
It's the Mac App Store version, Marc. Does that help?
On my local machine. With git setup. No commits yet.
I think I’ll commit once the MVP gets done. 🙂