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Most people think interactive demos are just for sales pages. Wrong. Here are 7 ways teams are using DemoWalk
right now:
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Every interactive demo has the same problem: the prospect has a question, and there's no one to answer it.
They're viewing your demo at 11 PM. "How much does this cost?" No reply. They close the tab. Deal lost.
1mo ago
I'll be honest: if you have a $500/mo budget and need enterprise features, Navattic is great. If you want the most mature editor, Storylane is solid.
But if you want AI-powered interactive demos without breaking the bank that's DemoWalk.
Here's the honest comparison:
PRICING:
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2mo ago
Hey PH
Building my first B2B product and really struggling with pricing.
The competitors in my space charge anywhere from $40 to $500/month. That's a huge range.
I'm trying to figure out where to position.
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Your product demo should be your best salesperson.
It works 24/7. It never gets tired. It shows your product exactly as you want it shown.
But most demos fail. They confuse visitors, bore prospects, or simply get ignored.
Here are the 7 most common mistakes and how to fix them.
Thanks for checking out DemoWalk!
Quick backstory for the curious:
Last year, I was building a SaaS and needed product demos. I researched the options:
- Navattic: $500/month
Hey Product Hunt!
I built DemoWalk because I was frustrated paying $500/mo for tools like Navattic just to create simple product walkthroughs.
## The Problem
I needed interactive demos for my SaaS. Got quoted $6,000/year.
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