Let’s be honest: Creating a landing page for your digital product is annoying. You have to deal with design, code and hosting – ensuring that it’s search engine friendly and performant. There are many landing page builders out there, but none of them focus specifically on people like us – entrepreneurs.
This was the initial motivation for me to build fabulous.so – A platform where you can build and host your product's landing page & blog, specifically made for entrepreneurs & indie-hackers, like you and me.
After 2 months of building the MVP on the side, it's finally in a stage that's ready for anyone who wants to participate in our early access program.
I would love to have you on board! If you are building or planning a product and need a landing page, this is for you.
Every early access user can create 2 seperate projects that are free forever, including unlimited page views, integrated analytics, email registrations, blog posts and more. After early access, each newly created project will cost about $12/month if you want to connect your own domain & remove Fabulous’ branding.
If you want to check it out, you can create a free account at https://dash.fabulous.so and launch a landing page literally within 5 minutes.
As I’m writing this post, there are about 30 of max 50 slots left inside the early access program.
If you have any questions or feedback, I’d love to hear from you in the comments!
Best,
As I've been ramping up to my own launch, building the landing page and waitlist registration has been one of those "ugh do I have to" things on my todo list.
Finding Fabulous scratched that itch, and true to the concept, it took longer for my DNS records to propagate than to build a page with it.
I'm looking forward to seeing what comes next!
Thank you for your kind words, Bobby! Looking forward to see Tabletopedge grow! 🚀
I would take a look at https://unicornplatform.com/ they seem to do something similar to what you're aiming for but their UI/UX looks better.
You can edit and see the changes at the same time.
I've used it in the past, however they're a drag-n-drop website builder, which Fabulous is not. It's also more broad than Fabulous. With Fabulous you just enter your product's information and launch it. That's the great advantage of using Fabulous
UI and UX is often a matter of preference. I personally think that Fabulous' UI, especially the one of the generated pages, is far better. But as I said, it's a matter of preference and I totally understand that you see this different
They're not drag and drop at all. You just fill in data and it updates the site.
In terms of preference you think customers want to update forms and not got any feedback until it is complete?
It's the same for Fabulous. You just fill in data, click Preview and you see the updated site. At unicornplatform you have to select components so it's kinda drag and drop.
You suggest that users don't get feedback until it's complete. That's completely wrong, as I've described above. Feel free to try it yourself, so you get a more detailed view of the service. :)
Fair enough might want to replace the first image on your landing page.
I have seen a few Ihs build landing page builders like that so I thought it was similar.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll definitely update the copy, the hero demo image, etc. in the following days and before the official launch.
I have to admit, I often find no-code tools annoying. For example, working with webflow is much more tedious than coding a site myself. What makes fabulous different?
Agreed most no-code tools are extremely limiting. I wish they allows you to edit the code as a developer.
You might like https://versoly.com/ (i built it) it comes with a code editor built in for import/edit/export code.
But also has a no-code UI for when you just want to change content.
I totally agree with you – most no-code tools like Webflow or Bubble might be super powerful but they're extremly complex as well, so it's tedious to create anything using them.
Most of the tedious tools have one thing in common – they're super broad and "made for anybody".
With Fabulous, you cannot create a landing page for your local shop or build a personal website.
It's focused on just one thing: Creating a landing page (+blog + content pages) for your digital/software product. The whole user experience is optimized for that.
And since you cannot drag-n-drop any components or have to make any design choices, I think Fabulous is pretty straight forward.
I'd suggest you try it out yourself :P
There are ofc edge cases, in which Fabulous won't be a good fit. I've taken a look at Fulcrum Wiki and it would be a perfect fit to be made with Fabulous, just the "Sign in with Google" wouldn't be possible.