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Giving Back to the PH Community: Free Homepage/Landing Page Audit for Startups
Since our launch in August, we've had the privilege of helping numerous startups craft better products and websites through our design-subscription service. As a token of our appreciation, we want to give something back.
Here's our offer:
- Drop your website link below.
- Our team will review and provide feedback within 3-5 business days.
- All feedback will be constructive and actionable.
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π Landed my first client today!
Just a week ago, I was about to launch my very first product on Product Hunt. And today, I'm thrilled to announce that I've secured my first client!
To all the makers and dreamers out there: It's absolutely possible. The journey might be filled with moments of doubt, and there will be times when you feel like throwing in the towel. But remember, every challenge is a stepping stone to success....
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There should be nothing to distract your clients from converting so:
1. Be straight to the point - use clear and simple language that resonates with your target user.
2. CTA.
If your product provides value, the rest will follow.
Any tips on how to best communicate value on a landing page?
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This is my first launch on PH, so I don't know what to really expect from it! So here it goes!
I'm CJ - over the past 10+ I've been involved in several product and design roles. I've been a Product Designer, Product Manager and QA Manager, both in startups and larger companies.
Three constants have remained:
1. My deep appreciation for design and the power it has - the idea of a product...
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1. Proper content hierarchy
2. White space
3. Colour selection + contrast
What are the essential elements of a user-friendly website?
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I'd say:
No 1. Have those needs and goals well defined from various perspectives (eg. product, development, operations, etc.)
No 2. If the solution meets your checklist of goals and needs, check if it fits your budget.
Keeping it as simple as that and tends to work beautifully
In a world saturated with SaaS options :
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Currently building an on-demand, subscription-based design agency offering unlimited designs for a flat fee.
β¨ 1 line to describe of what you're doing!
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Although I've been having tons of fun with Space Grotesk lately, I'd have to go with Open Sans. Reasons: wide range of weights - giving designs a lot of flexibility -, consistent legibility and can be easily adapted to both contemporary and classic designs.
One font for the rest of your design career β which one would you choose and why?
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