Subscribe
Sign in

What makes for a good coming soon page?

Namrata Arya
18 replies
In the process of making the teaser page for my upcoming launch. Any tips on how to make a great one. Would also appreciate tips on how to promote it

Replies

Vaibhav
I think it really depends on what your end goal with it is. If you're collecting users, make the UX easier for them to signup your waitlist. If it is about spreading information or keeping them hooked, give them incentive to join your waitlist.
Share
Vaibhav
@namrata_arya Oh, okay. I tried it once but the utility isn't as helpful as I thought with that. What is your reasoning behind having a PH coming soon page?
Tasmiya Sayed 🇵🇸
A crisp contextual one liner and an image that highlights the best of your product should do the job. All the best!
Share
Hossein Yazdi
Haven't personally created a coming soon page, but this resource (https://webcurate.co/p/coming-so...) might be a good starting point for inspiration! :)
Share
Cristian Stoian Urzica
Super simple description about what the product does and who can it help. Max 1 catchy picture :)
Share
Namrata Arya
@cristian_stoian_urzica Yes sometimes this seems like the best option. Especially when the product is the first of its kind and not very easy to explain
Gurkaran Singh
Craft a stellar coming soon page by creating intrigue with captivating visuals and enticing copy. To promote it, harness the power of social media teasers, sneak peeks, and engaging countdowns to build anticipation like a suspenseful season finale!
Share
Julia Engelsmann
Interesting and clear graphics and a sentence that makes you curious to learn more!
Share
JD Worcester
The problem and solution needs to be crystal clear. The target market needs to read it and immediately be like "oh I get it this is useful" Would LOVE any and all feedback on our teaser...please don't hold any punches! https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Share
Trey Winterbourne
@jd_worcester wow, incredible product! Looking forward to the launch. Will it be startup-friendly (pricing wise)?