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Looking for site design feedback

Hi,

Open to suggestions regarding the usability/design of uifort.com

Thanks

submitted this link on July 12, 2019
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    I wanted to say good things about your site (it's fast and well designed) then I saw "trusted by hundreds of professionals, including Google and Amazon", which is an obvious lie.

    This shit makes me mad, it's a form of scam that damages every business because customers are stopping to believe in reviews and business partners. And rightfully so, with people like you that straight out lie to have an easier life.

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      You are right. I thought of that also, but then I thought something in the lines: "maybe someone there uses them..." which is wrong probably. I'll change it over the weekend.

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    You asked more about design than content, but here's a quick piece of content feedback. When you have this:

    Newsletter updates
    Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to find out when we offer promotions or discounts for our products.
    To me that just screams "don't buy today, as you might get a better deal tomorrow!"
    Perhaps instead your call to action on your newsletter signup could be something like "Subscribe to our newsletter to learn more about how to use UIFort to maximize your development and design efforts."

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      Thanks for the feedback!

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    It's nice and clean overall, good job.

    However, on the PRO product cards, I only see a shopping cart icon, not the actual price. I know there are more pricing tiers but I feel it should say something like "from $64" or whatever right from the product card. Because even when I go to the product page, I cannot see the price right from the start, but only after clicking the buy now button which scrolls you down to the pricing plans.

    Just my 2 cents.
    Lots of good luck!

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      My thoughts were: If you like the product, you won't 'care' about the price

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    Great job, very clean. Only one little detail, I think the logo is not retina-optimized, I'm using a MacBook Pro.

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      Correct me if I'm wrong, but AFAIK using an image that is twice as large (as in the amount of pixels) as it's being displayed should take care of it.

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    Like it - nice work

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    Pleasantly surprised, design wise its clean and consistent, easy to understand what you are offering fairly quickly, perhaps worth trying some variations on your above the fold content to see what content/layout converts the best.

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      @ChristianBurd Hi Christian. Please pop me an email. I may have something that may be of interest to you. Many Thanks.

      Aj

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      Thanks, come to think of it, i need to focus on bringing in visitors first and take care of some optimisations, A/B later on.

      Right now everything was done based on educated guesses and nothing based on metrics/analytics.

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