Hello HNers.<p>I'm launching my new service, Certician, and I'd love some feedback from HN users.<p>A while back, I asked if anyone knew of any good, simple tools or services for monitoring SSL certificates [1]. I didn't find any compelling services, so I decided to build one.<p>I tried to keep it simple, since it's self-run and bootstrapped.<p>I know my landing page needs help. It's a lot harder to distill down a service (even a simple one) into compelling, actionable copy than I thought!<p>I have to work at my real job today, so I'll only be able to reply when I have time to take a break for a coffee run or lunch. I will do my best to reply to all comments over the weekend though.<p>Thanks for your feedback and for being an awesome community!<p>P.S. As others have said, I'm a little embarrassed the state of parts of the site, but I needed to launch. I've never asked anyone to pay me for a site like this, but I really do think it will be useful to many people and businesses. Hopefully others do too!<p>[1] http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1675586
I like the simplicity of the design! I too have a few suggestions:<p>1] The top screenshot is pretty "jarring", which I'm sure was you intent and works well.. However, it doesn't indicate what happens when the ssl cert is invalid & users would see this screen. I think it would be much more informative to add an arrow pointing to an email inbox or something indicting that you get alerted when this situation happens. Additionally you may want to change the site url to "www.mysite.com" or something - If I was Amazon and saw that screen, I wouldn't be very happy.<p>2] Email is great, but you gotta add cell phone (sms) support in some capacity. You can do this on the cheap by just offering support to the major cell providers via their email-to-sms gateway instead of using a paid service like Twilio or Tropo. It's not as clean, but it's cheap and easy. You just have to have the user put in their cell phone & provider and just send a much shorter alert notice. Here's a good list of email-to-sms gateways: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SMS_gateways" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SMS_gateways</a><p>3] If I were going to use this service, it would be important for me to know how often your service is pinging my sites to verify SSL cert integrity - once ever minute, once every five mins? Couldn't find this on the page or FAQ<p>Otherwise this is a great idea! I can definitely see the usefulness of a service like this, and I wish you great success!
Don't be embarrassed, great job on going ahead and shipping it! Some suggestions:<p>1. Make the call of action buttons larger. E.g. "subscribe now", "try for 30 days" etc. They should be larger.<p>2. I see that your layout is single column with images showing the app. But when I scroll down to the bottom, there is no call of action there! You should probably put a big button there saying "Begin your free 30 day trial today!"<p>[added more:]<p>3. The "Try Certician free for 30 days!" link goes to your FAQ page! This should go to your payment page.<p>4. Right now the different plans all lead to different payment pages. I suggest you make them all go to the same page but use a drop down select box to allow the user to change the plan if one wants.