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What's Wrong with My Product?

4 pointsby creolabsover 5 years ago
Hi HN community. After many years invested in Creo, it seems that it struggles to find a market fit. I really would like to receive your honest feedback about the project, especially what is wrong about it and what should be improved. https://creolabs.com

4 comments

virkenover 5 years ago
Looks really awesome and polished, great support/tutorials - a few things to consider: - does not clearly state for iOS Mobile App development - $299 might be a bit spendy if you don't get source export - no/few testimonials (who else is using it successfully) - how much better/faster is it; everyone claims this advantage - what environment is it targeted for (individuals or small dev shops) and how does it fit with existing workflow? - and yes, do you have a follow-up program to obtain input from Trial users?
karmakazeover 5 years ago
Potentially pricing. $350&#x2F;seat (2 seat min) to get source code export.<p>It&#x27;s not clear who this product is for. Design and Preview seems to address a different concern than generating a project for devs to maintain.<p>The app development process isn&#x27;t shown on the landing page, so I&#x27;m guessing it&#x27;s some sort of drag and drop builder using predefined components and maybe a bit of scripting.
billconanover 5 years ago
it looks really nice. but I would like to see a video of how it is used on the landing page, instead of a single screenshot.<p>also your app is downloaded via your website, instead of app store. this means people needs to find your website first to find the app, did you do enough marketing?
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parrot987over 5 years ago
Ask your users what they don&#x27;t like about the product. Experiment with features to see what works and what doesn&#x27;t.