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Andrew Englert
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Since I launched my landing page last night, I will go first.
Based solely on the criteria of UI, I will rate it pretty well as
a) it is exactly how I envisioned it,
b) it is minimal towards the singular goal of capturing email signups
c) it has engaging interactions to introduce the visitor to the app
d) it is an atypical landing page that is interesting
The landing page is aimed at a...
On a scale of 1 to 5, how would you rate the UI of your landing page, and why?
Millie Crystal
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Andrew Englert
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I just launched my waitlist landing page tonight, and I went for the simple Robinhood method. Headline + summary, screenshot and email input. The email form also lets them reserve their in-game player nickname. I thought this added some value engagement. I added a custom field to the MailChimp email form that tells me the A/B test they are on. Otherwise as Syed says, that is the only goal is to...
How can I build a high-conversion landing page?
Millie Crystal
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Andrew Englert
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I wholeheartedly agree with Romio, specifically imposter syndrome. I am concerned about some kinda "creative" elements in my product, but then I look at the wacky creative concepts in "Squid Game" and I know I will be ok
Thoughts on being a solo maker?
Crystal. Launching soon
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Andrew Englert
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Thinking about this earlier; at first glance all are thinking about "GPT for aerospace", "GPT for anxiety", or "GPT for duck breeding", etc., but aren't we really looking for "GPT for Andrew Englert" or "GPT for Shambhavi Mahajan"? Personal GPT assistants are where AI will end up once the regurgitating topic AIs burn out
What do you think about CustomGPTs? Any cool use cases you've seen?
Shambhavi Mahajan
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