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How great landing page feedback really works 🔥

A big thank you goes to @marckohlbrugge for the @OrganizeEmail landing page feedback.

The Feedback

Marc offered to record screencasts of his first take seeing a landing page and I think it was so helpful! Everyone should do this for someone else because feedback is hard, good feedback is harder, and great first glance feedback like Marc provided can be invaluable. Here's the tweet.

If you quickly watch the beginning of Marc's video showing our old homepage (Marc, my last name is pronounced "Cole-sir-knee-an" 🙃), and then look at our new updated homepage... how did we do? We're still looking to make improvements, especially with our video, but we'd love to know from this community... What else could we still improve?

Our Updates

  1. Updated key headings to drive home value proposition
  2. Made pricing more clear and easier to determine the best option for you
  3. New testimonials that better tell a real user story so you can relate

We paired this landing page update with a new logo, brand refresh, and feature launch. So if you have a moment, or even a few minutes... let us know what you think, what you like, and what could still be better.

Thank you for the feedback! 🙏

P.S.

If you want feedback like this for your product, comment with a link. Our team would love to pay it forward. 😊

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Landing Page Feedback
on July 8, 2020
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    Hi Alexander. Glad the feedback was useful and props for implementing these changes so quickly! 🙌

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      Thank you again @marckohlbrugge very helpful. And now, we've just updated our video too. If you have any other feedback, please let us know! :)

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        Looks good 👍

        One thing I noticed is you clicked the X after toggling something when editing a label. To me clicking "X" indicates I cancel my changes. But I think in this case it does actually save the changes, right?

        Worth considering changing the X to a checkmark or make some other changes to indicate the change was made successfully.

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          That's right. The changes are saved instantly, the "x" just closes the settings view. Given that, would you still think a checkmark is the right choice? What UI element could better represent closing the settings view? Or, would you suggest a different UX to go into and out of settings for a category?

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            I'd either 1) give visual feedback when the toggle is clicked and saved, or 2) replace the X icon with "✔️" or "Done", etc.

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