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Built a landing page I'm actually proud of!

After a bad landing page and some good criticism, I went to build one that I'm proud.

I'm gonna post it on some communities and hope this current version attracts people that I can talk to to learn more about the problem, so I can build the right solution.

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    Some quick tips :)

    • Landing page is a little "big" on 1920*1080, I would reduce the width.
    • "Automate your static site updates" should be aspirational "Less time to testing"
    • Would add Netlify and other places you plan to integrate with
    • FAQ would be nice

    Some quick questions for you

    • How long did it take to make?
    • Did you look at templates?
    • Did you look at website builders?
    • Why didn't you use one?
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      Hey, thanks a lot for the tips. I just didn't understand the one about being aspirational, could you elaborate a bit, please.

      About your questions:

      • It took roughly 2 days after work hours
      • I didn't look at templates. It didn't come to mind
      • My first landing page was built with Carrd, but I didn't like how it looked and for the features I needed it was a bit too expensive for me ($49 in Brazil is a lot of money)
      • I'm not used to the website builder experience. I feel much more comfortable designing it with code. I know what I can achieve with code as, in comparison, I tend to feel limited by the builder.
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