First launch, currently #9, and I'd rather have brutal feedback than another signup
Short one.
Pesterly launched this morning. It chases your clients for the stuff that blocks your work until they send it — documents, files, logins, a straight answer.
It's at #9, which is nice and also not information I can do anything with. What I actually need is people telling me what's wrong with it.
Specifically:
— Does the landing page make sense in the first ten seconds? I've rewritten it three times and I've lost all perspective on it.
— Would you connect your Gmail to a tool built by someone you've never heard of? If not, what would have to change?
— Does $9/month read as cheap, or as unserious?
— What's the objection I'm not seeing because I'm too close to it?
I'll take blunt over polite. It's been a nice day and nice days don't teach you much.
I'll answer everything until the day's out, including the harsh stuff especially the harsh stuff.
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honest answer on the Gmail question: no, not on day one. sending email on my behalf from an unknown builder's tool is the scary part, reading isn't. what would change it for me is a first-week mode where it drafts the follow-up and shows it to me before it sends, no auto-send until I've seen a few go out and trust the tone. the $9 price actually helps here, it reads as a tool not a platform trying to land-grab your inbox, so that part I wouldn't touch.