I like the use of FOMO in the subtitle, but then you don't every explain what you're actually offering below the fold. I would add a big section on why this secret is so great and what it will do for me.
Is this based on GTD? The landing page copy makes a bold claim but there's nothing else to substantiate it. I'd expect some features or benefits that highlight the app's USP. and some testimonials from some real experts will help.
Personally though, I'm still stuck with notes because it has a feature that no other todo app seems to have, login free.
I downloaded and tried a bunch of todo apps, typically when a todo app requires a login/signup I just quit and delete it, I think you could try pricing it at ~1$ and just never require login.
I'll probably move from notes when I find an app that:
never requires login, just straight up costs money
the landing page implies that you have some secret sauce for productivity. does it?
Over time, hopefully!
Hey Tucker,
This looks awesome! I was wondering what you are using for the landing page? I am currently using Landen for mine (www.easyunderwriting.com).
Chase
Hi Chase – yes I am using Landen as well!
I like the use of FOMO in the subtitle, but then you don't every explain what you're actually offering below the fold. I would add a big section on why this secret is so great and what it will do for me.
Will do. Thank you!
Is this based on GTD? The landing page copy makes a bold claim but there's nothing else to substantiate it. I'd expect some features or benefits that highlight the app's USP. and some testimonials from some real experts will help.
It's based on Ivy Lee Method - https://www.businessinsider.com/ivy-lee-method-productivity-2018-9 - i'll definitely add more content about it.
I love the way it looks! so clean :)
Personally though, I'm still stuck with notes because it has a feature that no other todo app seems to have, login free.
I downloaded and tried a bunch of todo apps, typically when a todo app requires a login/signup I just quit and delete it, I think you could try pricing it at ~1$ and just never require login.
I'll probably move from
notes
when I find an app that:Thanks! Those are great suggestions. I too have been stuck with notes for a while, but now I'm building this to scratch my own itch.
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This. I Saw the Landing page and I Still don't know how you are going to help me.
Thanks - will make some updates today!