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AMA HOST WILL GO LIVE ON MAY 7TH @ 11AM EST Hello everyone! Matthias here. As Chief Product Officer at KAYAK, I lead our AI initiatives and development of intelligent travel interfaces.
First thing I'll say is that AI in travel is deceptively complex. Many companies claim to have "solved" it, but most solutions fall short in critical ways - either they don't access real-time pricing, they hallucinate travel information, or they create frustrating user experiences.
AMA HOST WILL GO LIVE ON MAY 7TH @ 11AM EST Hello everyone! Matthias here. As Chief Product Officer at KAYAK, I lead our AI initiatives and development of intelligent travel interfaces.
First thing I'll say is that AI in travel is deceptively complex. Many companies claim to have "solved" it, but most solutions fall short in critical ways - either they don't access real-time pricing, they hallucinate travel information, or they create frustrating user experiences.
A few of us at Product Hunt are putting on our most brutally honest (but helpful!) hats and roasting landing pages for the next two days. Want in? Drop your link below, and we ll give you real, no-BS feedback on:
Clarity Does your message make sense or sound like corporate soup? Calls to Action Do we feel compelled to click, or just leave? Design & UX Smooth experience or rage quit territory? Anything else Tell us what you want feedback on.
Wishmerge is a website where people can make wishlists of things they'd personally like to have, and then their friends and family can donate money to help make those wishes come true.
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.