Hello, I've recently reorganised the landing page for Bee Informed.
It's a product that offers a way to subscribe even if people don't want to provide their email (or any other PII - personally identifiable information), so the business can still communicate their offers to those people. It extends the audience base. Also, removes some of the obstacles between business and customer, so the more offers can be delivered to potentially interested customers.
I want to know if the focus is clear, is something missing, does it deliver the message? Did you even understand what it is, what is the most confusing part etc.
Page: https://www.beeinformed.app
Additionally, if you like the idea, you can subscribe to the newsletter (the old way, with emails 😅) to bee informed about project updates. I won't spam, just want to have one place to inform people about the progress.
Landing page looks great, I dig the design. I think I understand what your app does but it would be great to see an example. This seems like an amazing idea to me, especially in the climate we're in currently where people trust new companies less and less with their data. I'll definitely follow on Twitter to see where this goes!
Not having your own QR (along or instead) of the email newsletter at the bottom seems like a missed opportunity to demonstrate the power of your app.
Ahh -- I just went back to see what else I could write, and saw the 'Yes Try it' on the third pass of your site. I think the problem (for me) is that I skipped the banner image because I had no idea what your app does yet and wanted to keep reading. If you had the QR at the bottom of the page after I understood what you did, I would probably try it out because I want to see how it works.
Ah, there was a QR code at the bottom, but I've moved it up. Anyway, I will made it more obvious, next to the newsletter, to have something like - you can subscribe old fashion way OR try already this new thingie.
Thanks for your input.
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No need to say sorry, that's the exact type of feedback I'm looking for.
To answer you (and later will put it on the page as well), Bee Informed has a mobile app where you can follow someone by scanning their QR code. Informations are delivered through that mobile app through the push notifications. If you scan the QR code with some other QR scanner, then the process is bit extended, but still compact. First it will offer you to install Bee Informed, and then after installation it will follow the original vendor/business.
Thanks for checking the page!
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This page is focused more on the business owners, not so on the end-user who would actually download it. Goal with this page is to check if business owners see this as a need at all.
Would it makes sense if I tell you this is capable to do it without an app, with a mobile browser (that everyone has installed), would you still see it as something useful?
Go subscribe and we will tell you when Bee succeeds. Or not. 😅
Hey, interesting stuff. I'm with @ybrickman - as a marketer, I want to understand and trust the mechanism by which the messages reach the audience. And I share the skepticism about asking people to install an app.
I'd be very interested if you could convince me that (a) the app already has tons of relevant users or (b) people will choose to install it, for whatever reason (e.g. they get rewards or something)
I subscribed to your updates, excited to see where you take this.
Hey, thanks for your input. I understand your points.
Since it's a fresh idea this (a) is not really an option. So I would have to focus on (b).