Hi all,
I would appreciate your feedback on this landing page for a new product, Fake My Door: https://fakemydoor.com.
Fake My Door is a fake credit card payment form that entrepreneurs can embed on their website in order to determine who will pay for a product that doesn't exist yet.
I created it in order to help entrepreneurs determine who will buy a product before launching it.
Today the most common technique for doing this is to use a form that says "sign up for our waitlist." The problem is that this method over-estimates demands because lots of people sign up -- even though they would never pay.
Fake My Door solves this problem by asking website visitors to enter their credit card information. Only after they do, they told that the product doesn't exist, that their credit cards were not charged or saved, and that their email addresses have been added to a wait list.
Feel free to test it out here: www.fakemydoor.com.
Thank you for your feedback.
I know this might not be what you want to hear but deceiving your users like this, is probably not worth it.
Thank you for the feedback, @orliesaurus.
@ryanh1 here's why https://youtu.be/oxHWaExGbFo?t=1061
Very interesting indeed. Since I'm in the validation phase I got it instantly. My comments:
Really helpful, @IndieHacker32232. Thanks so much for the feedback.
It's an interesting problem to solve. But unfortunately, I couldn't understand how Fake My Door solves it.
If someone is willing to share their credit card info in the first place, why would they bother about it later?
Thanks for the feedback @akhilmk