Woah, your landing page's design is pretty interesting. Super minimal and clean. Although, I wish it showed off Team's interface more and highlighted exactly what makes it unique/useful.
I'm curious to know what makes Team different from other project management systems? How does it specifically help creative studios?
Also, just a heads up about a tiny styling bug on the register page:
@rjun07a Hey Arjun, Yeah I've intentionally kept a little intrigue for the launch site and at the moment it's converting like crazy! We will be expanding in amount of information and tweaking a few things but for now I'm going to hold out and see what the quality of the traffic is like.
Team is an all-in-one tool which manages the day to day pain points associated with running a creative studio. Thinks like invoicing, time sheets, resource management, project management.
Where it's different is that we take your day-to-day data and output key metrics which let you analyse the health and performance of your business. This give owners the transparency they need to make informed business decisions.
Thanks for the heads up r.e. the css bug. I'll get it fixed :)
Hi Robin
I think our core message is pretty clear and simple and it seems to be working so far as its converting very well.
What did you think the app is about? I think it's hard to get everything across without loosing clarity.
I'm not sure what you mean about the email signup, we don't have a email signup on the website.
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@jeromeiveson it's converting because this problem isn't solved well. if you can't deliver on it, then that's where users will fall off.
I personally signed up because I'm inquisitive and a product hunter -- you definitely won't want to stick with it (PH's feedback/complaints are valid!)
As far as feedback on the app, it's really hard to look at. It's too light on light. I'm not sure what to do first.
While I can jump right in and there's dummy data (Worktype SQL?) it's not intuitive where to click and where to start. Todos, Tasks, Milestones, but I can only add TODOs? Filter is already on me, but my team (dummy data) has more tasks?
Mousing over piecharts is a bit confusing.
I like the always-edit mode (I'm an avid Asana fan) the double-click to edit is a little awkward.
All in all, it's a great first step at tackling a very large problem (managing an agency) -- what's next?
@toobulkeh It's a little too early to say the problem isn't solved, you may well be right.
The site has only been live for a week. Conversion rates from quality traffic are converting at over 20%. It's then our job to convert these leads by improving our UX and on-boarding.
Product hunt isn't necessarily our target market so converts lower but has been great for awareness.
Obviously design is subjective, we haven't had a great deal of negative feedback but I can understand your concerns.
We're adding more explanation text, tool tips and links to tutorials/videos, this is all part of the UX improvements.
It's good to hear you think it's a great first step, I'd agree with you. We're a small but committed team, now it's all about listening to our users iterating and improving.
Thanks for your feedback.
We are a design agency and a few months ago, we decided to adopt thrive and pay annually in exchange of expected features to be developed and bug fixing.
Unfortunately, as of today, we are far from a finished product and we just can’t use it on a daily basis. This is not usable in a professional environment and we would not recommend it to anyone. In other words, my team of 15+ designers hated it.
The founder refused to refund us or even stop our annual subscription because he prefers money than satisfied clients.
Good luck for the future.
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