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Show HN: Founderkit Deals – Credits and Discounts for Startup Founders

17 pointsby ryanmickleabout 8 years ago

3 comments

codegeekabout 8 years ago
I am not sure if it is just me but what do you mean by &quot;Sometimes it pays to know the founders&quot;<p>Are you offering a discount on specific products if I know their founder ? This sounds silly and I am sure is not the case but that is what the tagline says to me.<p>Or are you offering a discount to founders of other companies ?<p>I suggest you change this tagline. I could not figure out what you do in 5 seconds. It seems like some kind of a discount coupon offering site for saas products but that line confused the hell out of me.
ryanmickleabout 8 years ago
When Ian and I built Founderkit, we wanted to give founders tools to save time, make fewer mistakes. One of the things in YC that was always helpful was credits for services like Heroku, to help get started. We wanted to give this edge to more founders, so when companies reached out to us after launching, we asked them to help our founders get started by adding a deal. This is just a tiny start, and look out for a Heroku deal shortly, but we&#x27;d love feedback and suggestions.
ezekgabout 8 years ago
I agree with codegeek on the tag line, it&#x27;s confusing and I&#x27;m not really sure what it means.<p>Also, I think it should be more apparent that some &quot;get started&quot; buttons shoot off an intro email. I know there&#x27;s a small disclaimer under the button (which I noticed after getting the email), but those types of disclaimers are usually (and easily) ignored.<p>I was expecting to hit a landing page, or at least get more info on the company, but was instead sent an email which I wasn&#x27;t even sure I was interested in getting. Even changing the verbiage from &quot;get started&quot; to &quot;request intro&quot; for offers that fire off intro emails.