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Do your best, hackers…

After what seems like forever, I’m finally 🚀 relaunching tryfootprynt.com. Footprynt started out as a B2B saas app that’s available for brands as a widget using a simple API.

We had strong interest from some of the top brands but no one was moving forward. Why? Well, I sat down with the top footwear/e-commerce consultant in the US and he gave me some great understanding and advice. Part of that advice was to start B2C and get momentum there.

So here’s my current strategy:

I’ve turned Footprynt into a free online, easily accessible tool that any one can use. (I only have one size chart connected but will be updating that soon to dynamically show sizes between brands!)

I added Amazon Affiliate links to popular brands to help pay/monetization for now.

I’ve linked the original URL so if someone finds us, they can still learn about Footprynt for brands (still a work in progress).

If you wouldn’t mind, check out my page like you’re shopping and wanting to use tryfootprynt.com. Try it out. Let me know your thoughts and ideas.

I’ve always been hesitant to put this out here but I’m excited to share it with you all. Thanks for helping! 💪🏼

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    Thanks for sharing your page! You should be proud that you have gotten something out of the door!

    I like the header/subheader. It's simple and communicates the value you are bring to your potential users.

    I would suggest you change your background; maybe an image of a shoe. As you have it currently, it is boring. Try something like this site, where your value header/sub header are to the side and there is something visually interesting front and center.

    Good luck!

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      Hey Steve! Thanks for taking the time and giving me a thoughtful review, I appreciate it. I definitely agree with you that the hero/entire page could be a little more visually appealing. Will make some adjustments to that soon! The site you provided is pretty sick, I doubt mine will get there but it will be better. Thanks again!

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