Nook - One short video in your website is worth a thousand words
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Nook is an embeddable video widget that puts your face on your site as tap-to-play answers, record yourself or upload a clip. No typing, no chatbot. Works on any website. Free plan.
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Hey Product Hunt,
Here's the shift I kept noticing: people don't read websites anymore, they watch. We trust a face we can see and a voice we can hear far more than a paragraph of marketing copy or a chatbot reply. Video is how people consume and decide now, everywhere except the one place it matters most: our actual websites.
Websites is still a wall of text trying to earn trust the hardest possible way. A new visitor doesn't know you, doesn't know if you're real, and a block of copy (or a bot pretending to be a person) doesn't fix that. A familiar human face does. The moment they see a real person talking to them, the trust gap closes.
It's not a chatbot and it's not a support widget. It's the most natural, trusted medium we
have, video of a person, finally living on your site where it builds trust instead of a help doc nobody reads.
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Nice alternative to an FAQ section, congrats on the launch! Can visitors also suggest questions they might want answered?
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@ferdi_sigona Thanks so much . Partly yes today, you can add a button where visitors type their question and it lands in your dashboard as a lead, so you know exactly what to answer next. A dedicated "suggest a question" queue isn't there yet, but it's a great idea, adding it to the roadmap
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Nice alternative to an FAQ section, congrats on the launch! Can visitors also suggest questions they might want answered?
@ferdi_sigona Thanks so much . Partly yes today, you can add a button where visitors type their question and it lands in your dashboard as a lead, so you know exactly what to answer next. A dedicated "suggest a question" queue isn't there yet, but it's a great idea, adding it to the roadmap