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You all gave me great advice on my landing page. I've reworked it and I'm back for more!

https://perci.ai/?utm_source=indiehackers

Hey Indie Hackers! I posted my landing page here about 3 weeks ago and got some really helpful feedback from you all. I've completely overhauled it and I'd love to some more objective thoughts on it.

@haikuka you had so many valuable tips and I've tried to action them all. What do you think?

@cristianb, @typeofgraphic, @bibhack – you all looked over my last version a few weeks ago...wondering what you think of this updated version?

Thanks so much everyone.

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    Hi Britton,

    Perci sounds like a cool product. Are you using GTP-3 or something else?

    I really like the "How" section, it's very clear. But I would start with "why should I use Perci" points (that you have way below).

    You can find more detailed feedback here: https://screenbud.com/shot/782c0fa3-d380-4f48-9ad4-5ebb7e90cafc

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      Hey @palmik, thanks for your comments! Some of these I’ve already actioned and I’ll get to some others tomorrow.

      Im curious for your thoughts about demo vs. just letting people sign on up and trying it. In my old landing page I was pushing visitors to the free trial, but no one ever tried it (the old landing page was shit, to be fair).

      Additionally, my UI is still a work in progress once you actually get into the tool, so I figure it’s worth walking people through the tool. It’ll also allow me to learn more about what’s most important to them and focus my building time on that.

      Do you reckon I should just let people get in and play with it if they want? I worry about too many different CTAs.

      Thanks!

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        Oh, and yeah it uses GPT-3 as the AI engine. I was originally using GPT-2 which caused all sorts of headaches, so the upgrade is a godsend.

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    Hiya! Sorry my response took so long!

    Some really short feedback here, but in summary, you've done an excellent job. The best revision I've ever seen someone make!

    https://www.loom.com/share/da77878320054363b21b5770f3499151

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      @Haikuka thank you so much! Your first breakdown on my old page was incredibly helpful, and I'm so glad you like the changes :)

      Thanks for the new comments as well! I'm hoping to have pricing after this weekend so I'll be able to change up the CTAs.

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        Very exciting stuff!!! Congratulations on your steady progress!

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    The pricing should be visible, and in the testimonial section, try to make the boxes the same size.
    It's clean, good job

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      Thans @Shadeez! Good point, working on pricing now.

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    Looks clean and well done. Good job. Only recomendation is to have a base price listed (if possible) maybe depending on the quantity of items for sale (0-50, 51-100, 200+, etc.). Sometimes potential customers tend to avoid to use tools without an upfront price clearly on the page. But I am not an expert in the topic, take what I said like a grain of salt.

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      Thanks! I'm working out pricing now, so once I've got something solid I'll include pricing info :)

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      +1

      I share the same concern

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    Looks really nice, love the how it works section.

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    Really a nice and clean landing page, 1 question) what tech stack you're using?

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      Thanks! The AI is run on GPT-3, but for this landing page I'm using Unicorn Platform – I heartily recommend them.

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