This makes a lot of sense for companies who have marketers that rely on engineering to make web changes. It's an embeddable CMS, so I don't have to install a whole 'nother stack with a different login to get it going.<p>It's a pain in the ass for the dev to do some standard marketing that has to be responsive, especially if the text is left justified with some sort of background image that has to be adjusted for every responsive breakpoint. And marketing feels like devs are just dragging their feet, and can't get the stuff done fast enough to do A/B tests, ad tests, and other experiments.
Don't like it.<p>1) $150 a month, 1 user, 10 pages?<p>How about I throw up wordpress, get thrivethemes and then as many pages as I want and as many users and $0 a month?<p>2) I'm not sure why anyone would want this. There are better things out there, like clickfunnels. Which is 10x better than this.<p>3) Finally, any decent agency will have a developer. It's pretty trivial to knock something like this up and have an in-house solution, again for $0.<p>I know, because I made my own for my own business and my own media buyers to use. I don't get bugged any more for developing pages.
Nice design but I clicked Publish... then what? The documentation is thin. How exactly do you embed this on a page?<p>No word on security on the sales page either. That would be my primary concern as a customer.