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Any feedback on my landing page? 😊

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    Hey there 👋

    Soo.. what are the benefits of this service exactly?

    • why would I want to schedule my tweets?
    • why would I want to use threads ?
    • are threads even a native twitter experience?
    • why does it matter when I post my tweets?

    I know what I’ve written above could be considered obtuse, and if that’s how you read it you’ve misunderstood my feedback🙂 and I apologise in advance.

    But IMHO that’s the type of information a landing page should tell me, and it should do it really quickly.

    The assumption, from looking at the page as it stands, is all the answers to the above questions are obvious - it’s possible they are, but it’s not guaranteed that people understand the VALUE your service provides.

    This is a recurring theme on so many of the landing pages that I’ve seen and have feedback requests.
    It’s understandable. It stems from the fact the dev/founder/creator understands their product so well and see the value so clearly they lose sight of the fact that many visitors probably have no idea at all about the reasons to use the product, so to them the LP ends up vaguely or abstractly described or it’s mostly feature oriented with benefits buried in the content half way down the page, if listed at all. Anyway, maybe consider how you might answer some of those key questions so a visitor thinks - oh shit! I’ve been missing out on engaging my followers all this time & this thing’s going to fix everything! 💥

    HTH 🙂

    Update: I forgot to mention, you have a spelling mistake: “startegy”

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      omg thank you so much for taking the time to write all this. It is truly priceless.

      We'll work on that! Thanks again

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    Hi Florian 👋, I'm not an expert on Design, but here is my feedback...

    • The Hero component or "above the fold" seems to have 100vh as height, it is cool, but on my firsts seconds I thought that was the whole page, if you're going for 100vh then display a little CTA so the users know there is more if they scroll

    But I got what your product is about, so it works!

    If you're looking for some illustrations/inspiration here is a link with some cool illustrations that you could use cheers!

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      Thanks a lot for your feedback! I am checking the illustrations right now!

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    I like it together with your app idea because it's simple, yet very useful! The landing page is straight to the point, I know what your app does and what to expect from it. Good job ;)

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    Love the simplicity, it fits well with the style of your app. As a general rule think it'd be good to stick to one dark font colour (rather than #091747 #444 and rgba(0,0,0,0.87))

    And I feel spacing goes a long way. It'd be a big improvement if you were to pad your sections more uniformly, and possibly center align your hero section.

    Your style kind of reminds me of Signaturely, maybe their page would be good inspiration.

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      Thanks a lot for the link, I'll get some inspiration from them

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    The space has a ton of competition what makes you different?

    After seeing $2.99/month i clicked off. I know you can't run a business off that.

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      It is true that there are a lot of players when it comes to Tweet scheduling. However, there's not much difference from one to another. I believe what makes people choose is the ease of use, and the value provided (insights on when it is best to post, etc.).

      You actually know for a fact that a business cannot run on $2.99/month? You seem like you figured out life 😊 I'm happy for you. Thanks anyways

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        There are a ton of differences.

        Editors etc. Each product has an opinion on how to grow twitter.

        I have seen 100s of Indie hackers build products on the cheap and then quit.

        I run https://versoly.com/ and have seen people come in with $2 a month hosting and then shut down months later.

        But sometimes you just have to learn that lesson yourself.

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