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Hi everyone, I've finished my landing page for my Design as a Service product for SaaS companies. I'd really like some feedback so here's the link: https://www.tajen.studio/. This is the first iteration of the page and I really tried not to overcomplicate things as I have a terrible habit of being too much of a perfectionist. So I always try to think of the quote: "Perfectionism is procrastination masquerading as quality control.”

I'd like to know:

  • If my value proposition is clear
  • If you're a SaaS company, is this a service you might consider? If not, could you elaborate on why not?
  • general comments on what you like and don't like about the page

If you're familiar with DesignJoy, then you've seen this model before. I've done a few things differently such as niching down (SaaS companies), only taking a set number of clients at a time, and actually doing some meetings (I like getting to know the clients, it seems more personal!).

Thank you for reading this and for your time if you do provide feedback!

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[–] sausageroll5000@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks for your feedback! Ah, it is a bit of a mess. Thank you for pointing those out. Tajen Studio hasn't started trading yet so the terms & conditions page was there for when I launched and registered as a limited company. The idea of this post was just to validate the idea of whether a design subscription service would actually be useful to my target companies and to see if what I'm offering is clear. But I do understand how that creates a sense of mistrust. I'll look into the GA and cookies issue, I'm still new to front-end dev so I didn't know this. Thank you again for the feedback. Really useful stuff.