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Tell HN: GoDaddy apparently loves our startup's pricing structure

1 pointsby jqueryinover 10 years ago
GoDaddy recently updated their homepage which includes a portion which is eerily similar to our own pricing structure on POP.co. We&#x27;re fairly new on the block and loosely compete against the bigger registrars with a different take on how you should get your ideas online. It&#x27;s David v. Goliath over here, but we&#x27;re flattered they think so highly of our work!<p>I&#x27;ll follow up in the comments with a link to the screenshot and our site.<p>What are everyone&#x27;s thoughts here on HN?

4 comments

benologistover 10 years ago
A very quick look at Archive.org suggests godaddy rolls out new homepages <i>really often</i> and they all look pretty contemporary, so it&#x27;s probably a coincidence that something in their queue also looked like your site.<p>You could probably learn a lot by monitoring their designs btw and seeing how long they use them and what elements are persisting (aka working) across designs.
jqueryinover 10 years ago
Here&#x27;s the screenshot and our company url:<p><a href="http://imgur.com/i5p7XTC" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;imgur.com&#x2F;i5p7XTC</a><p><a href="https://pop.co" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pop.co</a>
Revellover 10 years ago
This is a pretty generic way of showing your pricing, I wouldn&#x27;t look into it too much..
zubairqover 10 years ago
What!? I looked at the two screenshots and the two look nothing like each other?