I designed a form builder (https://formlick.com) from scratch and now I am not sure how people are going to use it.
It would be really fun if you roast it hard.
You don't have to sign up to use the form builder, just go to the landing page and use the builder.
if you are serious about getting roasted check Burn list https://www.theburnlist.com/
I want to roast the landing page a little first:
I feel overwhelmed and don’t know where to look.
The form itself also feels overloaded and cluttered. Have you thought about just using one small chat bar where users can enter the prompt (sort of like in the pop-up)?
This would show me right away why this builder is unique and useful. But in a fast and simple way.
If you are interested, I can go into more detail about the design, let me know if I can help.
It would be very helpful if you could also add different use cases on your channel. It will help the consumers understand how your product is different
with the "different use cases" what do you mean? Can you please give any example?
I think the form builder works pretty well but I guess I'm struggling to see the advantages over using form builders that are built in to web apps already?
You should consider outlining the advantages over that use case as I feel like that's your primary competition.
Some points that I want to make is-:
Visually its appealing... except for the demo. Its barely working and yellow text in the gray background is completely unreadable.
thank you, btw i am not sure which demo you are talking about. The demo form has a light gray background with black text. Could you please share a picture if possible?
The "Try our simple AI form builder" part.
After you entered a prompt.
oh okay, got you! It is actually generated by the AI and need to fix that part
👆Great feedback. I'll add a +1 to everything he said.
I love the idea of having an interactive demo in the hero section of your site... but it didn't seem to work for me. When I tried to "Generate using AI", it paused for a few seconds, the modal disappeared, and nothing seems to have changed. It feels like this demo might be broken, which doesn't inspire confidence in the tool.
Good luck fixing this up, I hope this feedback helps!