I would say they need to do a lot more tutorials or guides so beginners can get to grips with it easily.
I use GSAP and had high hopes for this tool, but it felt cumbersome. It might be better for those who can't write code, but for me, code is faster and more flexible.
was looking for a decent svg animation studio that works with windows.
Saw the tweet saying "directly from browser" and landed on page saying, we are only available on mac
I love this so much! I'm new to web design/development and I've missed being able to use animation. I tried before using gifs and the page speed was so low, my skill level does not stretch to code-based animations (yet), but I'm excited to continue using this and learn as I go along. £45 every quarter is VERY reasonable and I'm happy to pay for this. There is a few improvements which could be made such as being able to selected multiple keyframes at once, more animation options etc, but I like what there is on offer already. For me, I prefer this to Lottie, its simple and straight forward, this is EXACTLY what I needed to get me out of my creative rut.
Want to love this but you need a trial version or at least a lot more demos videos. And as many have already called out, make the pricing affordable for what you are competing against.
Offer some intro price or free version with a watermark or something. Add some templates or something to get people started.
Hope you listen to the community feedback, there is an interest...