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Looking for honest feedback on a tool for fast note-sharing: devs, educators, curious minds welcome 🙏

https://quickpoint.me/quickpoint/landing/PAGE/1

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Hey-this is super helpful, thanks a million for taking the time- really appreciate it.

You’re absolutely right- Those three questions should be answered in the front page. Do you have any examples of tools that do that well? (feel free to screenshot or link)

Right now, I've intentionally kept things a little broad, because I'm still trying to learn from users like you-especially around what you think QuickPoint might be good for. But I totally see how that ends up being a bit confusing-especially if you're not sure what you're even looking at. I'll tighten up the messaging!

Really helpful note on the mobile view-I’ll check Firefox Android on that resolution. Appreciate the heads up!

Is there a type of tool you do use often (for writing, sharing, collaborating, etc)?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)
  • Office 365
  • Google docs
  • Libre office
  • Confluence

All of those answer the questions. Sure, libre office for example relies on everyone knowing what MS office is, but it still does a good job of explaining.

Again, I don't know exactly what your product does, but my guess is that confluence is the one that's more similar.

Don't need to look at your competitors though. Go to any product with a multi-million marketing budget and you'll see how they answer the basic questions in a similar manner.

Edit:

Of course if you look at what their product page looked like before the AI bullshit ate the brains out of the tech CEOs, you would find better examples.