Just overhauled my landing page for Pluq.io (link in bio)! Would love any feedback/recommendations π«‘
Sean Ward
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Heya Sean! I got you.
Checking it out. All feedback given with <3 :)
Some initial thoughts -
- Logo is fire. Love the simplicity. I primarily judge based on "Does this tab look different to the other 300 I have open?" Yours does.
- I typically use @marclou 's post (https://marclou.beehiiv.com/p/ho...) as a mental checklist for most landing page. I think you nailed it compared to that, but could use a bit of social proof/testimonials.
(If you're interested in further reading, his post is well worth it imho.)
- Slider under the 'get started' button doesn't feel right to me. A HQ gif or auto-playing video with no sound would make more sense to me here. I love demo's, but the slider is a bit hard to keep track of/keeps switching quick.
- the Available in chrome web store image feels a bit pixelated/low quality to me ()
- Integrate With Any Workflow
nice iconography under this, I dig it.
- Scrolling a bit further, it feels like the how-to is repeated a few times tbh.
"How It Works"
"Seamless Browser Integration"
"Right-Click Save Anything"
Feel like they all told me similar things, I feel this could be moved off landing page.
I'm more of a 'Sell futures, not features' dude, so I found myself wondering a bit what type of future you're selling me with the product. Perhaps it would be useful to sell the user a future earlier? ("Want to be the most organised person at your office? Easily categorise, sort, and filter with a 3 second download."?)
- User testimonials for me personally feels really low on the landing. (In the bottom 30% of the page)
- Love your pricing table (https://share.cleanshot.com/cYSB...) very clean and futuristic feeling.
All in all, solid landing! I feel like it's a LOT of information, I'd take a bunch of it and move it into subpages that I can click on.
For example, I wanted to be able to click into each of these (https://share.cleanshot.com/w0Jv...) to see examples, but wasn't able to.
Looks super powerful.
I'd also be curious (@ the current price point) who your target customers are. It feels sort of b2b or extreme power user.
Anyway, hope the feedback helps! Sorry if any came off rude. Best of luck launching!
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