Karen Anderson

Karen Anderson

Cofounder of EchoSphere
70 points

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louis sankey

12mo ago

An app that challenges you to finish tasks faster, anyone?

The idea is that when you're trying to meet your estimates, you stay more focused. So... I made an app that let's you make one click estimates. Anyone want to try?
Elena Oprea

12mo ago

What was the lowest point in your journey of building the product?

Mine was in December 2023, when: - I had been struggling to find a new CTO for a few months after the previous CTO decided to move to a different industry. - We had just canceled a $100K investment deal and moved from Silicon Valley back to our home country, Moldova, to bootstrap the company. - My co-founder faced serious health challenges, and morale was very low. We recovered by March 2024 we found the best CTO ever, secured another investor with smart money, and pivoted to a more scalable business model. What a time!

12mo ago

What’s your dream feature for a no-code tool?

If you could wave a magic wand and add any feature to your favorite no-code platform, what would it be? (Asking for a friend or maybe for our roadmap )
Emily Carter

12mo ago

What lead filtering options would make the app most useful for you?

If you were using an app to manage Instagram leads, what filtering options would make it most useful for you? For example, would you want to filter by users who reacted to your stories, engaged with specific hashtags or posts, or interacted with reels? Share your thoughts and ideas!

How AI is Shaping the Future of User Experience in Product Design

Artificial intelligence has been influencing product design greatly, from user personalization and predictive analytics to conversational interfaces and accessibility. What are you thoughts on this? Please share your mostly used tools and some ideas or examples that you have encountered.
Nima Aksoy

12mo ago

How to Structure a Landing Page That Converts

A good landing page isn t about fancy design. It s about clarity, focus, and guiding your users to take action. I ve built a lot of landing pages, and this structure consistently works: Hero Section: Your headline should instantly communicate the problem you solve. Follow it up with a short subheading and a clear call-to-action. Benefits Section: Focus on 3-4 key benefits. Keep it simple, use icons, and make it easy to skim. Demo/Explainer Video: Show, don t tell. A quick demo can do wonders for trust and understanding. Pricing Section: Be upfront about pricing. People appreciate transparency, and it helps them make decisions faster. Social Proof: Add testimonials, reviews, or anything that builds trust. This is where others sell your product for you. FAQs: Answer the most common questions your audience has. If you know their hesitations, address them here. This framework is straightforward and works for almost any product. I ve been working on Bildap.co a platform designed to help developers launch SaaS projects quickly. Check it out and let me know what you think! What s your go-to tip for landing pages? Let s discuss.