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Hello everyone, I am testing the new app prototype and need a feedback 😊

Can you check this prototype?:) There’s no right or wrong answer: just do what comes naturally. :) (only desktop browsers )

https://t.maze.design/8235671

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    Nice, design, but my biggest issue is the headline: "Visual organization for creative people" is a pretty squishy phrase -- I have no idea what it means.

    Check out these great threads on landing pages:

    The most important thing to nail, first and foremost, is your headline. For homepage headlines, I think there are two (broadly) successful strategies:

    1. Define the problem. Be as specific and clear as possible.
      Slack's homepage headline is "Slack replaces email inside your company".

    Notice they say nothing about team chat. I don't exactly know what the product is yet, but I know it's an email alternative.

    1. Define the solution.
      FrontApp's homepage headline is a good example of this: "Email for happy teams and customers." Ok, this is a team email thing.
      Monday's is "Making teamwork click". Ok, this is some sort of team collaboration software.

    My personal preference is that I should have a pretty good idea of what the product is by reading the headline. Most importantly, I should be intrigued enough to keep reading.

    I prefer the more direct approach, but a lot of larger B2B SaaS companies seem to prefer the slightly more vague approach.

    On the Sharesecret website (my company), I take the former approach: "Share passwords and sensitive data. Securely." Super direct -- you know that this is a product that helps me share sensitive data like passwords.

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      Great comment (and cheers for the mention)

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      Wow, thank you very much for such a detailed feedback.

      This is currently a prototype of landing page and we are considering how to properly lay out the copy on a page, so your response is highly appreciated

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    The design looks nice! How is this product different from other tools, like Pinterest or Google Keep?

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      This is good question, thank you :)

      • You can collect everything in one place (create own mood board)

      • Save text, images & links, Colors (custom or use AI color detection), Screenshots, Fonts from the web

      • Categorize whole information that you add or use AI categorization

      • Add custom tags to your assets or use AI tagging

      • Share your saved assets to teammate

      • Dark Mode

      • Browser Extension

      • Mac OS and Windows Applications

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    I like it, Denis. The homepage design and the idea. This is something we're missing in this vast ocean of information: ways to keep the content organized.

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      Thank you , Mikel , for feedback. :)
      I hope this product will be useful

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    That's actually very well designed! Congrats. I got inspired to implement similar blocks for Pageam.com as well.

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      Thanks for feedback ;)

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    Doesnt work on mobile but I am sure you know that because there is a dedicated message for that.

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      Hi Amax, you're right, you can check prototype only desktop browsers :(

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          'Cause Maze (https://maze.design/) doesn't support mobile version :(

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              Hm, looks cool, thank you.

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