I think it is very clear what you're trying to sell, 100+ Tailwind CSS is cool, but what do they look like and what am I getting for what I am paying for? Some GIF or screenshots would be nice! Otherwise, I don't think you can convince people to pay for what they don't get to see or feel about.
How about putting the action box also above the fold?
How about examples of the components?... like it's a visual thing, I should get samples of what's in there...
It's too much text on the features.. how about making it a package format of "x Price" and feature list under it... (4 words max on a feature, I don't think I need an extended "Unlimited Projects" explanation on this page.. or of "Lifetime Access"..) like common for package compare pages..
Thank you for the feedback. It is still early day in development therefore no example yet, so the page just ask for email to be notify once we are launch.
• Add examples for the components - you need to show what value you provide
• Make your site more actionable - CTA in the hero might help. May also balance some of the whitespace.
• Why Tailwind? If you don't know much about Tailwind (such as myself), it may help to provide some background information.
Once you have some concrete examples, it'll be a lot easier to see the value that your product provides. Best of luck with the product!
Perhaps a missed opportunity when somebody doesn't know what Tailwind CSS is?
In that case, a tagline as generic intro to what's possible with tailwind as just a dependency would do you good.
Edit: Don't want you to take this the wrong way but design seems a little off in terms of font size and white spacing. I as a developer, knowing how beautiful Tailwind official components are, would be turned off by the landing page to be looking something that I as a backend engineer would produce. I want beautiful things and I want them now, something that I can't create myself or saves me time to just use your offering. That's what will sell it :)
I think it is very clear what you're trying to sell, 100+ Tailwind CSS is cool, but what do they look like and what am I getting for what I am paying for? Some GIF or screenshots would be nice! Otherwise, I don't think you can convince people to pay for what they don't get to see or feel about.
Thank you for the feedback. It is still in development so no screenshot yet.
How about putting the action box also above the fold?
How about examples of the components?... like it's a visual thing, I should get samples of what's in there...
It's too much text on the features.. how about making it a package format of "x Price" and feature list under it... (4 words max on a feature, I don't think I need an extended "Unlimited Projects" explanation on this page.. or of "Lifetime Access"..) like common for package compare pages..
Thank you for the feedback. It is still early day in development therefore no example yet, so the page just ask for email to be notify once we are launch.
I'd improve the following:
• Add examples for the components - you need to show what value you provide
• Make your site more actionable - CTA in the hero might help. May also balance some of the whitespace.
• Why Tailwind? If you don't know much about Tailwind (such as myself), it may help to provide some background information.
Once you have some concrete examples, it'll be a lot easier to see the value that your product provides. Best of luck with the product!
Perhaps a missed opportunity when somebody doesn't know what Tailwind CSS is?
In that case, a tagline as generic intro to what's possible with tailwind as just a dependency would do you good.
Edit: Don't want you to take this the wrong way but design seems a little off in terms of font size and white spacing. I as a developer, knowing how beautiful Tailwind official components are, would be turned off by the landing page to be looking something that I as a backend engineer would produce. I want beautiful things and I want them now, something that I can't create myself or saves me time to just use your offering. That's what will sell it :)
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Hahaha
Fixed typo!