Looking for feedback on my post-action user flow
When a user pulls a video transcript, they instantly get the raw text they came for. No games. But right there on the success.html screen—when their interest and intent are at 100%—we offer a seamless path to upgrade the experience.
Instead of leaving them to sift through an unformatted, chaotic wall of text, the success page introduces a polished, premium delivery system. It takes that raw data and instantly structures it into a high-value package of 4 distinct, ready-to-use instructional PDFs (including formatted study guides, actionable summaries, and clear content assets). It bridges the gap between 'raw data' and 'finished asset' instantly.
I’m sharing this layout because I’m fascinating by post-action optimization. For tools like this, does a highly relevant, one-time asset delivery on the success screen feel like a cleaner user experience than a standard SaaS subscription popup?

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