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Medoo - Increasing coachee retention, engagement and throughput

Medoo is the intelligent coaching software that powers prized aha! moments, helping coaches increase coachee retention, engagement and throughput. Co-created with coaches & coachees, and powered by AI, Medoo gets you to aha! quicker than ever before.

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Fili
Congrats on the launch!
Paulwyn
@fili thank you šŸ™Œ
Belinda Ralston
Congrats on the launch!
Paulwyn
@belinda_ralston thank you šŸ™
Jessica Hazelton
Congratulations on the launch! Very keen to see how medoo transforms the coaching space šŸ¤“
Ahmad Ali
Love the concept!
Paulwyn
@motiondock thank you šŸ™
Jo Hughes
Good luck with launch. Great product! Fills that gap and supports follow up and accountability. Will definitely try it out. I’m doing a health coaching course so I will let my fellow students know about it.
Tim
Seems like a great tool with a low barrier of entry given the trial version, although 19.95 per coachee feels a little steep. But I'm not a coach or mentor, so I can't speak on any pricing advice. But I'm a UX guy, so I have some constructive thoughts in other areas: - For tablets and laptops I would still try to display your product hunt banner on top of your landing page on one horizontal line. The padding is extensive and breaks the otherwise short sentence into two lines, incrasing the vertical space your banner takes up on my 1280x laptop screen (for example). If you manage to lessen the vertical size a bit and display this all on one single line of text, users can access your header much quicker and in turn get to the heart of your offer and content a lot faster. It might look overwhelming with different sized sections (banner followed by the header) taking up that much space. - I would keep your header copy underneath your headline more concise. You have three paragraphs on display and thats a lot of text for just a quick header rundown of your app/software. I think that using just one paragraph that compresses the essence of your offer into a few sentences will make it easier for users to pace through your header and scroll your content. Ideally, you want to give users the quickest intro and overview of your product possible (inside your header), so they immediately know what your product is about. And your first paragraph is completely sufficient in doing that. That way you can also increase the font size or increase the line-height for better readability. - The video autoplays when scrolling over it. I think thats not the best way to catch users eyes, because they are stopped in their tracks immediately and have to concentrate on it. I would give the user the choice to start the video themselves and add a descriptive headline above the video player that can tell users what kind of content they can expect in that video. Right now they are thrown into the video without knowing: Is it a tutorial? An introuction or just advertising? That could waste peoples time and in turn their time they spend with the rest of the content on your site. - At least on my screen, the screenshots of your app are far to small to make out any details, while you have a lot of horizontal space still available. I would think about increasing the screenshot size (inside your "Build Connection", "Motivate Action"-sections) by at least 3x so users get a better insight into how the app looks behind the scenes. Otherwise they will have to register first to really get a glimpse and that increases the barrier and hesitancy for entry. - Personally, I would have replaced the slider content with your testimonial content and vice versa. Judging by the comments here on ProductHunt, people are wondering what kind of coaching your app can handle, and a direct grid overview for that content ("Medoo is for Therapists", etc.) seems like better UX than having to look for it clicking through a slider. The testimonials meanwhile are probably completely fine inside a auto-sliding slider. At least thats my opinion. Designwise the spacing between your testimonial columns is a bit to wide and squishes your text content into very narrow boxes that can impact readability. You still have a lot of space available that you can use to widen the paragraphs just a bit. Sorry for the long wall of text! Your landing page is one of your important conversion tools and I believe it can be optimized with a few UX tweaks.
Paulwyn
@timwldn thank you for the feedback! Really appreciate you taking the time to share this with so much detail!