Your product looks awesome, but putting a wall before I can see you pricing is really annoying. Forcing our email address almost negates your point when you say "We hate spam too!".
@tony_tran Thanks Tony! Currently, all the custom content such as product description, about page etc can be displayed in Vietnamese. We are also working on translation for the whole app now, it will be out soon!
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@annchanyt -- looks like a great product. As mohamed saleh mentioned earlier, it is a good practice to mention the pricing on the website. When a customer is really interested in your product, he would definitely contact you. I hope you get my point.
In my view, whenever i see a product without pricing table on the website, i would mostly ignore the product. I believe there are lots of people like me..:P good luck with Indemand, I'm looking forward to your product updates...keep it up..:)
@raminjpr Hey Ram, thanks for the feedback, that makes sense! I see your point regarding dropoff rate, we definitely should A/B test this to see what the data says. Thanks for your support :)
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@annchanyt -- exactly A/B testing would be very helpful, in my opinion, make it simple for customers..:) Analyze the issue from customer's perspective..will you give your email id to know the price of a product on an ecommerce website? probably not. So i hope this comment helps you. I'm certain that there are better ways to build lists (discounts/social share/affiliates etc).
I see a lot of products online make it complicated for customers...keep it simple..You will be successful. good luck.
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Well written post, Alex. In fact, I learned more in that 90-second read than in 5 minutes of perusing your website. I fully understand the difficulty in boiling down big new stuff, but I urge you to consider a less-is-more approach.
@barsaraf hey Bar! Thanks for the kind words and appreciate you sending it over to them :)
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@alexsaidani -- @shipt (on-demand grocery service) has a rapidly growing fleet of delivery personnel in the US. Right now they're focused on grocery, but are considering expanding to other products. Might be worth exploring a partnership to complement your SaaS. (I'm happy to make an introduction; PM me if interested.)
Hi guys, this is just a thought. Wouldn't it be better if you charged your users a percentage instead of fix monthly subscriptions. Charging people only when they make money. This could drive more users to the platform. But am sure you have already debated all these. Just curious to know why you chose a monthly subscription over a percentage based one. But I think it is a clever product in all.
@eyekwasi hey Eder - last week we were actually doing almost that, but after feedback it turned out a lot of people didn't like being charged per order so we removed our order charges, upped the number of orders you can take and changed it to just subscriptions - but thanks for the tip :)
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