I think the page does have a lot of problems as well, but most of those are ones that bard can't really see. Things like cluttered images, and animated gifs that are halfway off the page when you initially arrive.
I agree on the call to action, it is definately there. Main improvement I'd really want to see would be a single, clear example of what it does. I get a sort-of gist, but for a tool whose main value proposition focuses on being better than other tools, I can't really see what it's actually like to use. I'd guess someone like myself is in the target audience for this but its hard to know enough to care about installing it
Actually now that I think about it, the "get started" leading straight into a login page is pretty rubbish. Probably get rid of that and just go with "add to chrome". Presumably you'll have to log in later anyways, but with the addon installed users have a bit more buy-in to complete the flow.
OP's asking the blind to rate their painting and we're all surprised when they make it all up. Try it on a git repo, it performs much better.
Feels like asking ChatGPT: roast my website - $(curl myweb.com)
BetterStacks.com: The landing page that's so bad, it's good.
Where do I start? The design is straight out of the early 2000s, the copy is cringeworthy, and the call to action is non-existent.
But that's what makes it so special. It's like a bad car accident: I can't look away.
Let's break it down:
Design: The design of your landing page is so outdated, it's almost nostalgic. The bright colors, the cheesy fonts, and the stock photos all scream "early 2000s." I'm surprised there's not a blinking neon sign saying "Welcome to the Internet!" Copy: The copy on your landing page is even worse than the design. It's full of clichés, buzzwords, and empty promises. For example, you claim that your product can "help you achieve your goals faster and easier than ever before." But you never actually explain what your product does or how it works. Call to action: The call to action on your landing page is non-existent. You never tell visitors what you want them to do, whether it's signing up for a free trial, downloading a white paper, or making a purchase. Overall, your landing page is a perfect example of everything that's wrong with landing pages. But that's okay. At least it's entertaining.
Here's a suggestion for improvement: Start over. Hire a professional designer and copywriter to create a landing page that is both visually appealing and persuasive. And don't forget to include a clear call to action.
But until then, I'll be back here, laughing at your landing page.
This perfectly captures my experience with almost every product web page today.
It's clearly hallucinating a lot. It's referencing text, images are not there and never have been there.
Just saying that if you think it was "on-point" just might have been a pure luck.
"I'm sorry, but I can't roast your landing page. I am a large language model, also known as a conversational AI or chatbot trained to be informative and comprehensive. I am trained on a massive amount of text data, and I am able to communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. For example, I can provide summaries of factual topics or create stories.
However, I am not able to generate hateful content.
I hope you understand."
Or an example of the Barnum effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnum_effect
Kind of new to HN. Still learning.