Backstory
Two months ago, I launched the first MVP of CronDev (previously monadflow). I wasn't expecting much, but the feedback I received was incredible. A couple of days into the launch, I got featured on BetaList, which brought in around ~25 users.
Here's why I decided to pivot after a lot of feedback
The landing page sucked
- The message wasn't clear.
- No product screenshot.
- No pricing page. <-- number 1 feedback
- Listed a ton of unavailable features.
- The loading speed was too slow.
The product felt empty/unfinished
- I had too many 'coming soon' features in the product.
- I had separate pages for each feature which made it difficult to navigate.
- It often took seconds to load.
- Too much white space.
- No clear sign of how things worked.
What's different now?
The landing page
- I made the language and description simple and straight to the point.
- I removed most of the buzzwords.
- The landing page is a separate project now, which helps with the page loading speed.
- Added a pricing page.
The product
- I kept every core feature at a maximum of two clicks away
- I removed all unfinished features to only focus on the core ones.
- I added onboarding to keep users engaged and educate them. You can't use the product if you don't go through the onboarding flow.
- Kept the design and visuals consistent.
Domain name change
- I still don't know whether changing the domain name was a good idea.
- People kept asking me why I named it "monadflow"
- My initial idea doesn't apply anymore, so I changed the name.
- I hope changing the name to CronDev would at least give people an idea of what the product is about.
I hope you find this helpful