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5 bite-sized UX tips to optimize your SaaS conversions

Hey - It's Jim from Love at first try again, sharing some UX love for this week. Enjoy!

Estimated read time: 2 minutes & 5 seconds.

Bring realism into your UI and make your pricing plans feel more precious.

Add realism to your UI → Make your SaaS plans feel precious and sexy.

As humans, real objects speak more to our hearts.

Example design I created for ZenMaid, a SaaS client of mine.

Bring realism into your UI and make your pricing plans feel more precious.

Keep your sentences. Short.

Text is the purest form of interface design.

That's why you need to make it, as easy-to-read, as possible.

Keep your sentences. Short.

Sell the transformation. And then your features.

People are looking into your SaaS to overcome specific challenges and problems.

Write them down, and make it obvious you are solving all these, for them.

Example from Beam:

Sell the transformation. And then your features.

Signing up is a multi-day journey. Make sure to keep it in mind.

People won't sign up for your SaaS, on their first visit.

Signing up is a multi-day journey.

Always keep it in mind when you're looking into your conversion analytics, to avoid getting disappointed.

Signing up is a multi-day journey. Make sure to keep it in mind.

Make your pricing obviously awesome.

How? By comparing it with the alternatives side-by-side.

Example from Paddle:

 Make your pricing obviously awesome.

See you next week — Jim


Each week I share 5 SaaS UX tips with 1020+ indiehackers. I would love to have you onboard :)

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Love at first try | SaaS Design tips
on November 10, 2022
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    Love tip #1 with ZenMaid!

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      Glad you love it Ellle! :) if you have any topics btw that you would like me to write about, feel free to drop them here in a comment

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