Is my landing page ready for a PH launch?

Christopher Lee
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My value proposition is pretty simple, so instead of building a really long landing page with lots of explanations I thought I'd keep it short and sweet. If you check out https://vento.so/ do you feel like you'd still have questions after skimming the landing page?

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Krishna Kumar
Nice product. You have "pricing" on the menu, when the product is actually free. This may make ppl looking for a free product to navigate away. if you want to retain that item, what about replacing it with something that implies it is free? Say "Coffee" for example?
Ivan Ralic
It's great and value prop is straight forward 🎯 Only thing you should consider (if you haven't already) is that Chrome enables you to install extension on your (Desktop) browser from your phone as well. I often do this to remember a good extension, otherwise it will end up somewhere in my inbox and it will be forgotten. So "Get back here from desktop" is maybe not the best option πŸ˜„ There are obvious reasons not to do this as well, for example if you want to on-board customers with a popup page the moment they install it, you have a more complex login flow etc. It's up to you, just consider this flow as well πŸ˜„
Jerryton
As a user I would like to know more about features so it will great if you add some in landing page