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Happy new year, it's roasting time again :D

Hey folks 👋

I'm in the process of searching my first/early users and I want the homepage of my product to be attractive enough to make them at least wondering about trying the tool.

For context, it's a feature flag/privacy analytics tool that should help developers ship faster and product folks to take better decisions on which feature has the most impact on their audience.

Without transition and without further explanation, can you please throw stones at anything you don't think is relevant on https://progressively.app/ ?

You help is very much appreciated 🙏🙏🙏

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on January 3, 2024
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    Few ideas here:

    The imagery used in the "What can you expect from it?" section is playful and engaging, but ensure that it aligns with the professional tone of the tool. Consider using visuals that are more representative of the product in action or its users.

    The screenshots within the hero section are quite small and hard to decipher. Larger images or a carousel feature could allow users to see the tool's interface in more detail. Also, try making the black apple menu bar thinner. It takes attention away from the button.

    The copy in the "How it works?" section is informative but could be more concise. Users often skim, so bullet points or numbered steps with bold headings could make the process easier to grasp at a glance.

    The navigation menu at the top is quite minimal; ensure that it contains all necessary links for users to explore the site without feeling lost.

    hope this helps!

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