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What are the most beautiful landing pages?
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Lisa Erez
What are some of the most beautiful and attractive landing pages you have ever seen?
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Here's a few of my favourites from web apps
https://www.dock.us/
https://www.mindsay.com/
https://livestorm.co/
https://www.balsa.com/
https://www.homerun.co/
https://www.framer.com/
https://join.com/
https://www.clew.ai/
https://linear.app/
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Note: I'm running a library of examples from web applications such as landing pages, pricing pages, sign up, onboarding examples etc ..
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
Nice, lydone! (couldn't help myself)
Maybe consider adding a datapoint of what year the landing pages in your database were launched for users who want to see the most "on-trend" designs.
Definitely! Thanks for the suggestion
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Have a look at ours: https://pirsch.io/
It's not really optimized at this point anymore when it comes to CR, because we put too much bloat on it as time progressed. We plan to reduce and split up the content in 2022. I think a short and on-point landing page can be really beautiful :)
Hey guys, your project looks cool and stuff like that but if it is open sourced then how to self-host it? There is no info about that on your website.
BTW, the UI looks really nice!
Well you add a Webflow integration? It would be really cool!
Also, if you don't mind answering this question, what is the difference between your and Fathom Analytics, and Simple Analytics?
Hi Georgy,
we open-sourced the core library (that does the tracking and analytics). The dashboard itself isn't open-source because it's hard to separate the SaaS (payment integration, networking, infrastructure, ...) from a standalone self-hosted option.
Webflow is on our list :)
Not going into too much detail here, but basically, the backend integration (no JS snippet required), more API features, better access management, ... There are many differences, but in the end, they all solve the same issue. You need to decide which one you like better or if you need a particular feature that's only present in one of the options. A few of our customers extensively use our API to integrate into their own products and resell our services, that's probably a very distinct feature. Just to give an example :)
Wow, it is so beautiful :)
Is analytics the new job board? I'm seeing a new one every week. Btw cool site
Thanks! We "accidentally" started mid-2019 when I was rebuilding my website and wondered if I could implement analytics myself. But yeah, there are quite a few now popping up :)
We have an introduction if you would like to know more: https://pirsch.io/blog/introduction/
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No, I didn't hear about Plausible before we started Pirsch. Initially, this was an experiment to implement a backend-first privacy-friendly web analytics solution. You can read more about it here: https://pirsch.io/blog/introduction/
Naturally, most of the new analytics tools look similar, because they solve the same problem.
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Sure!
So, first of all, we don't collect PII (Personally Identifiable Information). Instead, we generate a hash that is unique to a visitor and a website on Pirsch. You can't extract any identifiable information (like the IP address) from that.
The hash is only valid for a single domain, so tracking across multiple websites is impossible (other than GA, which knows which websites you've visited).
Then we respect the visitor's choice if they don't want to be tracked by acknowledging the DNT header (an option in your browser) and other opt-out methods, even though this is legally not required by the GDPR in our case.
And finally, the core of Pirsch is open-source (https://github.com/pirsch-analytics/pirsch). You can go and see for yourself how it works and what it does.
There are more details on our documentation: https://docs.pirsch.io/privacy/
I hope this is a satisfying answer :)
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At the system level. It requires the cleartext IP address, but any network-based communication requires the IP address, so... yeah, that's how the internet functions. Important is that we don't store it or log it in any way.
We host on Hetzner (in Germany) and use their load balancer. Pirsch runs on HashiCorp Nomad and Docker. There is an in-depth article here: https://pirsch.io/blog/techstack/
How do you come to that conclusion? Things like the browser version, OS, country, ... can't be used to identify a single person. You can take a look at our live demo to get an impression of what we store: https://pirsch.pirsch.io/
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stripe.com
Thank you so much for sharing :)
onepagelove.com
@robhope makes a great work curating this.
its great :)
https://hilvy.io
As a designer, i love this one https://hoodzpahdesign.com/
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Here's a selection of elegant landing pages, that I recently bookmarked for inspiration :
https://lydia-app.com/fr/products/lydia-blue
https://macpaw.com/fr/cleanmymac
https://www.gitguardian.com/
https://playplay.com/fr/
https://capacitorjs.com/
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Unlike many of people here, I am not a fan of animations that move around and distract people from the content of the page. I feel dizzy when I open pages like https://www.homerun.co/
I prefer more static landing pages, like: https://solana.com/. It has animations, but very subtle and not distracting
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Definitely these two:
https://maze.co
https://www.notion.so
Also, we gathered some of the best SaaS landing pages in the blog post, feel free to check it out.
Thank you so much for sharing :)
You are welcome!
https://daftpage.com of course 😀
Thank you so much for sharing :)
I think a good question to ask after this is what really makes a landing page beautiful and accessible?
Right :)
What do you think of kizie.co, I've gotten some good feedback on it.
If you like transitions then you might like the hero section.
Thank you so much for sharing, it is amazing :)
Thanks Remy :)
https://godly.website/ is a good collection of extremely unique and well-designed sites. I used the collection as inspiration to build our new website oxytocin.is
Thank you so much for sharing :)
https://recocards.com/
Thank you so much for sharing
have a look at mine: https://manamo.studio/
Great design! :)
Can you please share your experiences on using Webflow? I am curious.
Does it solve all of your problems? Did you try any other no-code tool?
It was a great experience. I learnt Webflow for almost 2 years now and for sure it is solving my problem. I have experience as a Front-end developer for 2 years long-time ago and changed my career to become a UI/UX designer as I feel like crazy when I am coding 😣.
So, the first time I met Webflow. I believe this one gonna change my whole gameplay.
Sounds great! Seems like you are really into Webflow. :)
Webflow is a great no-code tool, but their blog structure sucks.. If you want to have a proper blog with lots of articles, categories, tags, etc., you will need to have a subdomain and run it on WP or Ghost
Thanks a lot for the insight.
Btw I've been working on my own low-code tool. Right now, it automates the backend and database related stuff.
Hoping to launch it soon. :)
Cool! Keep us posted!
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Pitch (neatly interactive)
Gumroad (special one)
Basecamp from 2019 (straight to core)
Ghost (straight to core)
Anything from Apple
Thank you so much for sharing :)
Take a look at https://twayobiz.com.
Its clean, simple, and is built on Netlify.
Thank you so much for sharing :)
https://wetransfer.com/
Thank you for sharing :)
Except for the obvious ones (Stripe, Airbnb, etc.) here are some that I always go for inspiration:
https://www.lemonade.com/
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/
https://www.headspace.com/
https://sushi.com/
Thank you so much for sharing :)
https://carlaapp.xyz
Thank you for sharing :)
Stripe has a neat landing page, especially with the way they make use of HTML
Yeah, I love Stripe and Airbnb landing page
What about this: https://www.framer.com/developers/
It's beautiful and it converts too :)
Amazing :)
You shouldnt look for the "most beautiful" landing page per se. Look for landing pages that are optimized and ACTUALLY convert your traffic well. This has much more beauty than a glancy webpage.
I actually built bannernote.com to help increase conversion rates - simple tools for your webpage, so that you can build acutal beautiful web pages! :)
Thank you :)
Actually, my website looks quite whacky and overall it kinda sucks but I think some design choices are neat and look really nice haha 😂
Here is the link → https://geor.gy (only on desktop because mobile version is WIP)
Will redesign it because, damn, it loads for a long time and there is enough animations to make people go crazy haha 🥴
Its not the worst but I agree it needs work.
Do you prefer beautiful over say what converts better?
I like both :)
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Wow, its really a nice one