Hello fellow entrepreneurs,
I am the founder of Summify, a SaaS application that uses GTP-3 to summarize your favorite YouTube videos. We believe that Summify is a valuable tool for busy entrepreneurs who want to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and insights, but don't have the time to watch every video in full.
Today, I'm writing to ask for your help with a specific aspect of our product: the design of our landing page. We want to make sure that our landing page is easy to navigate, informative, and visually appealing, and we need your feedback to do that. If you have visited our landing page, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to review it and share your thoughts and suggestions.
I designed and coded the landing page myself, and while I'm not a UI/UX designer, I tried my best to make it easy to navigate and visually appealing. However, I know that it's so far behind the latest standards and trends, and I'm aware that there are probably a lot of improvements that could be made. That's why I'm turning to you, for feedback. I just want to know if the landing page is good enough for our beta release, or if there are any major issues that need to be addressed before we launch. Any and all feedback is welcome, and I promise to take it all into consideration as we continue to improve Summify.
So, if you have visited our landing page and have some thoughts to share, we would love to hear from you. :)
Thank you for your support and for using Summify!
I'm pretty sure you want to put the “$” sign before the numerical value, not after it. E.g., “14.99$” should be “$14.99”. (I know that’s true for USD; I’m no expert on style for non-US dollar amounts.)
Normally, I’d think that specifying “GPT-3” is a non–customer facing implementation detail and thus shouldn’t be talked about on the landing page. Unless perhaps you’re trying to leverage all the hype about GPT-3 to your advantage.…
Cool product!
The part of "As a busy individual, it ca..." is too long... I didn't even try to understand the message there. I would run ChatGPT on it to shorter it to one sentence.
If you want to get more feedback easily (free), join my wait list as well :) https://feedbackuser.webflow.io/
I like the name and the logo. The favicon is weird, though.
The over the fold area is visually a bit dull, with the color scheme only using shades of purple. I understand purple is the color of your brand, but you are over-doing it.
Also, as Richard mentioned, your main pitch reads very awkward. It reads like an AI generated it, and not in a good way.
The "Why Summify" section doesn't look great. All these things look like buttons and some elements even have on hover effects, which makes it very confusing from UX point of view. I have no idea what is clickable here.
The "maximize your productivity" pitch is difficult to read, because of the align: center text. You should be really careful with centered text like this, as it's not pleasant to read. That text also is full of grammar mistakes.
I would summarize (no pun intended) that the main problems of this landing page are: 1) dull color scheme that gets visually repetitive very quickly, 2) Poor quality texts which have a lot of mistakes, and 3) The lack of any kind of incentive for me to join your waiting list. People want things right now, not some time in the future. Why should I wait for you if there's nothing for me?
An interesting product idea, though.
You should probably have a link to the landing page if you're asking for feedback on it.
"Effortlessly Generate Summaries of Any Youtube Video" should either be on a separate line, or not uppercased for every first letter.
Honestly, from this post, your website looks pretty bare bones, so there is not much I can criticize. However, this is a criticism in itself, so I think it would be better if you had more info on the site, like a video of how it works.
Also, how does Summify differentiate itself from other GPT-3 tools? There are thousands of AI writing apps coming out every day with the same features that allow for summarization.
I understand the video summarization is new (I'm imagining you're using Whisper to get the transcript, and then GPT-3 to summarize it, correct?), but you'll need to offer more than that to entice customers.
Btw, if you're interested, we're planning to incorporate Whisper as an AI API to our website Evoke in the near future. For now, we're focused on a stable diffusion API which will release soon, which you can get notified for via newsletter or just following me on Twitter
For the record, we're mostly going to offer AI as a service as an API to help devs build their AI apps, since setting all of it up yourself on the cloud would be a nightmare.
We also have an AI discord, where I think many will think your product is interesting.