We'll be expanding our branding and identity and this, as you suggest, will include evolving our creative so we hope to shine more in that area very soon!
Thanks again for taking the time @dewski!
At first glance you could make a case this may be a product from Stripe. When I am evaluating a product and it doesn't showcase a lot of creativity I have a hard time taking it serious or recommending it to colleagues. I'd also imagine most of the audience they are marketing to _has_ heard of Stripe.
For more constructive criticism, the landing page is full of skeleton UI and it's hard to imagine what I will get out of the integrations. I realize it's a mockup, but I'd imagine you already know what would be in those boxes. Instead of the 3 gray boxes, show me as a user what I will see. Is it a summary of the integration? Is it an individual issue or pull request? Is it the most recent activity for that integration?
I'm also not a huge fan of the letter spacing site wide, I think removing it looks like an immediate vast improvement when removed.
Once again I really appreciate your honest feedback! I find it very valuable! I agree the letter-spacing was too much (sometimes Sketch specs do not translate well into CSS and I think this was a casualty of that!)
I also agree that the screenshots are not sufficient and more context and real-world use cases need to be included, we're working on that!
I hope in the very near future you'll be able to see these additions and maybe even take part in the private beta in which it definitely sounds like you'd give us great feedback!
If you haven't signed up for the beta waiting list please feel free to email me at james [at] getnifty.io and I'll be sure to reach out to you as soon as we're ready for our first, early users!
Thanks again dewski!
This isn't constructive criticism. "Showcase a lot of creativity" is vague. Do you take products like Dropbox seriously? Their front-end looks like default Bootstrap.
I had a hard time imagining the answers to these, so maybe you could start with today's default solution - Slack plus integrations to every other tool - and point out the problems with that that you solve.
The primary problem we're addressing is that of "too many apps" causing scattered information and often redundant workflows. Slack does a good job of allowing very specific "hooks" to be created, i.e. a bot which updates a channel of specific activity in a specific app. Likewise, Zapier allows users to configure "one-to-one" type automation.
We designed Nifty to continuously scour all your teams' data across all of their apps and then automatically predict relevant actions or information as user's are using their existing apps.
In short, Nifty is designed not just to allow the configuration of one-off, "one-to-one" integrations but to continuously suggest any number of helpful actions or data across all of your apps without any manual configuration of the integrations themselves.
I know it's a wordy description and, again, we're working on that but I wanted to make sure I communicated to you the difference between our product and some of the existing solutions out there.
Thanks again for taking the time to leave your feedback, it's greatly appreciated!