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🚀 New Landing Page - flagsio - A Scalable Feature Management Platform - Feedback Required!

Hello indie hackers!
I have just released a new version of the landing page of my upcoming SaaS with a few changes on the design, copywrite and imagery.

https://www.flagsio.com/?src=ihlp

I would love to hear any feedback or suggestions.
Many thanks in advance.

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    hi all I just released a new version of the landing page. minor styling changes and a new how it works section. What do you think?

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    Hi Ilias - well done on pushing to improve your Landing Page.

    On the positives, the lead capture is super clear. Love how you mentioned the 50% reward too. Even the button nudge is subtle enough to be cheeky and not annoying.

    3 quick fixes I think will make a huge difference to the design:

    1. color those bouncing particles more blue (or drop their opacity). They are clashing with the intro text, making it difficult to read. You can't afford to lose your visitor at this point.

    2. double the padding everywhere, it feels cramped

    3. unbold the 500-weight Roboto paragraph text ie. add a regular weight like 400 or even try 300.

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    Conversion wise, it lacks a solid testimonial where your customer is sharing how flagsio actually saves them time. Time is everything and something people will pay for. I'm sure you can get this from one of your Alpha users:)

    Hope that helps a little - good luck!

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      Hi @robhope, thanks for the feedback!
      About your suggestions I will look at adjusting the particles furthermore, I had similar feedback from other people too. As for the font-padding I just changed the font entirely yesterday and will redo the margins altogether as there are some minor inconsistencies in the mobile views.
      Reg the testimonial since I have no real service yet I consciously decided not to add one as it would be fake. Will do in the future though as soon as possible.

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        Pleasure man - yes, push for that first testimonial. One the most difficult hurdles to cross is looking established. Even a screenshot of a Tweet where someone is excited for the service helps. This article might help when you get a tad further down the line: https://onepagelove.com/requesting-testimonials

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    There's a lot of text and not enough explanation as to business problems its trying to solve!~

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      hi @orliesaurus and thanks for the feedback. I have adjusted slightly the messaging under the page header, if you could please give it another go and tell me if its clearer in the first two sentences?
      many thanks!

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    Hi @IliasP, nice work on the website. some feedback from me:

    • I think the hero text should convey more 'value' that your solution solves. Maybe even more provocative to get users attention. like "no more rolling back of deployments" is good.
    • I think the product is quite technical (I'm not technical) but the landing page doesn't show 'how' the product works. Maybe explain with simple diagram how it works.
    • If the target market is to developers, maybe show more technical documentation?
    • the call to action is good and large.
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      Hi @mpwh, thanks for the feedback!
      As I said above I have adjusted the wording on the hero message, if you could have another look please and let me know. It should be more value-driven now hopefully.
      As of the service's nature its both technical and non-technical as it is intended to be used by devs in their implementations and by product teams (prod owners, managers etc) to handle their features. However it is in my roadmap to add a 3-step how it works panel with some animations or something like that.

      Many thanks

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