
What's great
Long shows promise as a platform for creating and sharing projects, and I appreciate the concept and the effort behind it. However, after testing, I noticed several areas that could be improved.
Firstly, the UI isn’t particularly engaging, and the user flow can be confusing if care isn’t taken. While it’s functional, navigating between features isn’t intuitive, which may make the experience frustrating for new users.
Another major concern is user control: there’s no way to edit, update, or delete a project once it’s created, even when logged in with the same account. The platform generates a token using your project’s name and branding, but users have no control or visibility over it.
What needs improvement

What's great
Venga does a solid job of bringing essential Web3 services into a single, easy-to-use mobile app. The focus on simplifying discovery and investment is clear, especially for users navigating crypto for the first time. Combining multiple blockchain tools in one interface reduces friction and makes Web3 feel more accessible. Looking forward to seeing how the product evolves with deeper integrations and user-driven features.

What's great
I’ve been exploring Atlas and really like how it simplifies pricing and packaging decisions.
I was curious how you’re thinking about improving plan comparison and billing clarity as users iterate more on pricing experiments.
Solid product.
What needs improvement
Plan comparison could be made even clearer as pricing experiments scale, especially around billing transparency and how changes affect users over time.
vs Alternatives
I chose Atlas because it makes pricing experimentation and billing management simple, fast, and scalable for growing products.
What real-time analytics are available out of the box?
Atlas provides out-of-the-box analytics for pricing performance, plan adoption, and billing activity, showing real-time data on user interactions and revenue metrics
Can we track conversions and revenue by variant?
Yes
Is there no-code editing for non-technical teams?
Yes




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