I expected something a little different by the tagline, "Airbnb for families" (hint: it's not a family renting service).
It's a beautifully designed site but not sure if it provides significantly more value than Airbnb to convince families to check Kid & Coe first.
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@staringispolite Yes, I think it does help to approach it from the perspective of the tired, overly multi-tasked parent. Our one and only MO is simplifying family travel, through tailored content and accurate information written for a specific market. Our community's unique needs are at the center of every iteration, new feature, redesign, added content bucket, and partnership.
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I agree with @rrhoover here. @editorialpinch why don't you position it differently. Though the website is neatly designed but it's definitely not fitting this slogan 'Airbnb for Families'.
Why does the 'Home Page' messaging include 'Travel', isn't your offering 'Rental space at the selected vacation destination' or is 'Travel' service a part of it?
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@NeerajT4 Well, a central piece of travel logistics is accommodations, which is what we are offering. Our slogan is actually Bring the Kids.
Jumping in with a rare female perspective @editorialpinch – I got exactly what you were doing with 'Airbnb for families' (the name also gives it away), and knew what to expect before the page loaded.
Stunning site and photography – congrats!
@KateKendall thanks for jumping in! I briefly mentioned to @margauxviola today that we need more female perspective on Product Hunt. I'm aware of the sausage fest. :)
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