Hey PH -
ππ½ Thank you
First of all, thanks to everyone who voted on the survey I posted a couple days ago. That was awesome! Super happy to launch Predict today. It's a simple tool that will show you a forecast for tomorrow's mood. You can also see which habit goals you should focus on to improve the forecast.
π Positive Goals
This isn't meant to be a negative thing - the goal is to reaffirm that you're doing things that help your mood. And if the forecast is less than perfect the goal is to give useful insights that will help you get setup for success.
π More is coming soon
Correl has a lot of potential to be very helpful so please keep sending me your feedback and suggestions!!
By the way - Predict will likely become part of the Premium subscription that is launching soon. But don't worry about that! Anyone who signs up before Premium launches will get premium free for life! π°
@awt No worries! Good luck. Looking forward to seeing it in action over coming days.
I have some minor suggestions for your landing page that might be worth testing to see if they help conversion.
Make it clear in the call to action up top that it's free. Better still, make it clear it's free but ONLY for a limited time. Eg. "Try For Free. First X Users Only" or "Try For Free" and then below the CTA in italicized text "Free For Life for First X Users." to make clear it won't always be free, increasing perception of value. Free for life also has a nice ring to it, and gets people wondering if this is a product that they'll get so much value from they'll use it for a really long time.
Another minor suggestion: I'd emphasize the "while you still have time to change it" part of the value proposition more in the first sub headline "Predict tomorrow's mood". Getting forecasts about tomorrow's mood in isolation might seem a slightly grim, fatalistic notion to some people. But coupled with the idea that the forecast allows you to take preventative action today it explains the real power of the forecast. You do this well in the body text under that sub-headline but some people skimming won't read that.
I think the weather analogy is fantastic, and could be exploited even more. "A weather forecast helps you prepare for a rainy day. Your mood forecast helps you improve tomorrow by taking action today.". Just some ideas.
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