I do wish people would remember this when talking about how unjust it is that PACER charges 10 cents a page (up to a maximum of 3 dollars per document) for court documents.
But I can't help but wonder why there are so many apps like this. Off the top of my head there's Notable, LayerVault, Shipment, Cage, Marqueed, Moqups, the recently released Flatsie, and a ton of others that all offer some variation of the "show your work to clients" theme.
I'm really curious what pushed you to release your own version of this. Does Draft do something that, say, Notable doesn't? Or do you think the market for this is so big that it can comfortably support one more similar app?
So there were a couple of reasons for doing this but the main one was scratching my own itch (so to speak). I was getting tired of emails back & forth with clients for feedback and although I had tried some alternatives, including some of the ones you mentioned, I never found one that fit my particular workflow.
I guess we'll see about the market size and if there is room for this or not :)
"If you cancel & there is more than 7 days of the month left you won’t be charged at all. However if there is less than 7 days of the month left, you will be charged for the entire month."
should be "...there ARE..." in both cases.
After that it's up to that individual to decide if the experience we've created is something they would like to continue using or not, hopefully they do :)
Don't leave it "up to the individual"!
(Great looking site btw)
I am curious as to why you have so many monthly price points - I would have expected 3 for simplicity (or even 1 if you were so bold)
I don't have perfect clarity into the "buyers" of these servies, and maybe its as simple as them needed this level of options.
For an individual there is a Solo plan at $10 per month. This gets you 5 projects, unlimited storage.
For teams there is a Team plan at $25 per month. This gets you unlimited projects, unlimited storage.
Again, thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the feedback though it's something we'll definitely consider maybe just 2 plans a 'Freelancer' and 'Team'.
You won't beat them in features (atm) so you gotta beat them in price.
If you guys are cheaper, I'd give it a whirl!
For an individual there is a Solo plan at $10 per month. This gets you 5 projects, unlimited storage.
For teams there is a Team plan at $25 per month. This gets you unlimited projects, unlimited storage.
"I was built by Simon Reed & Chris Mahon. Simon made me work they way I do and Chris who gave me my good looks."
Simon made me work THE way I do and Chris -who- gave me my good looks.
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Beautiful site!
Win7 x64, FF 17.0.1
It is only when the mouse cursor is on the textbox too, once the input is on the textbox I can move the mouse off it and the page scrollbar returns, yet I can still keep typing as it's the active input still.
For an individual there is a Solo plan at $10 per month. This gets you 5 projects, unlimited storage.
For teams there is a Team plan at $25 per month. This gets you unlimited projects, unlimited storage.
Again, thanks for the comment.
I have to agree with others here that there are a lot of apps in this space, but the interactive demo right at the top is an awesome way of getting across just how simple this is to use, so I can see that going some way to help this page stand out in a list of many.
Additionally, consider letting the first-time visitor upload something of their own, drop a comment, and email it to their friends, coworker, or client right from this first page. Onboard them and get them using the social functions immediately to get behavioral patterns started.
With regards to the behavioural patterns on initial viewing, I definitely agree and this is something we're planning, just need to get it done :)
I agree that there are lots of players in the space and adding to the list given above, namely, Easyproof, Proofhq, Pixelapse and Conceptshare come to mind. Also, there's Framebench that's making some noise with its novel real time functionalities. I really think they might have something there.
Again Chris, Kudos on the design and the uber cool way you explained the applications use case. Congrats :)
I have one question about the pricing. You say "x projects" and the cost is monthly. Is that x projects per month? If I start a project in one month, and it continues into the next billing cycle, do I get to start two new projects whilst I complete the outstanding third one?
With regards to transferring that information to another platform, do you mean transferring all of the comments/feedback to something like a spreadsheet? Or something else?
Idea: integrate something like this with a version control system like Git(hub)?
For now we've tried to keep things simple with a limited feature set (i.e. only what you really need to get going).
But very interested to know what you think we could do better so we can improve.