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What problem does my product solve?

I'm very excited to get my MVP ready (for real this time)!

I'm looking for some feedback on my landing page message and overall feel. I better not say anything more to not spoil it.

So, what problem do you think this product solves?

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    Thanks for the feedback. I wrote a follow up on this posts with all changes I implemented @MariaGolikova @most @JohnL

    👉 https://www.indiehackers.com/post/what-problem-does-my-product-solve-v2-f6de728c8c

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    Hi Andreas,

    Congrats on getting your MVP ready!

    From the first section on the landing page, I understood the product to be something that makes building a backend without code easy.

    What I like about the landing page:

    1. Clean and professional looking.
    2. Nice color scheme (I think it will work well for the product).
    3. The Poppins font is very readable.
    4. I like that you've bolded key terms. This will make understanding the important points easy as one is scanning the page.

    Here's a couple of things that I think could be improved:

    1. The color of the paragraph text is rather faint, so it was difficult to read. I would suggest either making the color darker or increasing the font weight.
    2. I think you could also make the paragraph text a touch bigger for readability.
    3. The email field for the newsletter sign up doesn't have much of a border so it looks a bit strange.
    4. The animations could be a little bit distracting, but it's not a huge deal.

    The best of luck to you!

    • Maria
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    The design of the site is great. The product is a drag and drop backend services management tool.

    I guess the problem it solves is to help save time setting up common backend services like authentication and payments. But in order for it to do that, I have to spend time learning how ondiagram works in order to be productive.

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    Hi Andreas ,

    Page looks good. Not sure that it needs the animations but thats a matter of personal taste on my part .

    Maybe include a video showing the product in action on the page.

    Show rather than tell.

    For non technical users a video would communicate the products capabilities better. Imagine a video showing code blocks being dragged into place and an API being built from them

    Minor typo here :

    "Native backend without code. Handles user authentication, GRUD, recurring payments and 3rd-party APIs. Everything with simple drag-and-drop nodes."

    Isn't it CRUD , not GRUD

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      I had this though (making a video) for the few days and leaning towards actually making it even though I'm a little bit concerned that my blocks are not yet polished.

      Also, considering having multiple tabs and letting users decide among different use cases like Login / Register, Stripe payments and Mailchimp subscriptions.

      (Typo fixed and deployed to Netlify - thanks)

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