I understand that fashion is a pure coordination game, so you would expect every website to look the same, but man, this style of illustration that is <i>absolutely</i> <i>everywhere</i> gets annoying very quickly. (Or is it just me?)
Hi All, One of the founders here.<p>We Just opened up NextStep for anyone to try.<p>NextStep is a tool built to help SaaS companies improve their conversion rates. This is achieved by allowing companies to show targeted call to actions on the site itself. These CTAs can be used to nudge users to signup for a trial or promote content, webinars or mailing lists. More importantly, they can even be used to help the user through the funnel. Have a user who has only read blogs but never gone to your pricing page or sign-up page? Take them to a case study to help them make a decision. Have someone who has been to the pricing page multiple times? Ask them to signup for a personalized demo or offer them a discount.
The use cases are endless, the more content you have the more nudges you can build.<p>We have deep integrations with tools like Calendly, MailChimp, etc planned so that you can provide your users with the best experience.<p>Looking for Beta users and feedback<p>(Edits - Fixed Typos)
Folks, Thanks for you feedback on the Name, we will look to change it in the future.<p>Our logic was helping the user to the next step of the buyer journey, which is where the name came from.<p>Yes we know Apple has/had a product, We also know TCS has something called the NextStep program, but we beleive they are all in different spaces.
Im becoming more and more tired of companies feeling compelled to nudge me in the direction they want when browsing the web (or doing anything at all, really). Please stop making these products.
With a derivative name and derivative marketing/design, this just blends in easily with the crowd. This desperately needs a brand refresh to have any chance of leaving a lasting impression on potential customers.
Can I suggest a different name?<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXTSTEP" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeXTSTEP</a>
Is it just me or are there increasingly more 'ProductHunt'-ish sites on the frontpage?<p>Last week we had Burnout.so, which was questionable, now this. I'll leave this here :<p>Registrar URL: <a href="http://www.namecheap.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.namecheap.com</a>
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