@slimmy82 specifically on the videos I’ve seen on product hunt- I primarily use my phone so the video is linked to YouTube that takes me out of the app, so it’s not a video I can watch while scrolling and reading more. So I think that’s the biggest downside for me
@sweizbeatz so if I’m watching the video it’s because I actually like what I think I understand and want to learn alll about it. If the fundamental understanding isn’t grasp while reading the description then I wouldn’t go through the “hassle” of watching the video
@sweizbeatz that makes sense. I didn’t even realize. It’s pops up for me I watch and then close. But I see what you mean. I ask this because I plan to launch and wasn’t sure if I should add a video
@slimmy82 I go back and forth, I’m launching too - and I know people say it’s important but I think all media is jsut as important, and videos take a while to creat so just depends on how complicated the product is potentially
I would say it's important, but make sure you have other media in place first.
I consider it supplemental. If you have the time, do it, but I know plenty of people who will never watch a video.
All they want is the quick summary of what you product does.
@olive_haus I have some nice slides with screen shots and a 30 second sizzle video.
Ironically, I created the video with type frames in two hours. Really great product.
I’m stuck between a commercial, a demo or a tutorial … which one do you think is perfect a launch?
(launching soon so that’s why I’m gathering feedback pretty much everywhere 😁)
@jonathantahiry keep it short, and take the customer through a quick and easy journey from the problem they face to the solution and benefit they get. Don’t take time with a full demo, they will not watch it all.
I don't know. I think a clear description with out marketing jargon is better. If you have to make a video to come across with the purpose of your product, fine, but make it an auto-playing gif at least.
@sentry_co I agree. I created a video that’s written in plain words so it’s super easy to understand. Not technical in the least bit. Otherwise I think you alienate a lot of folks
I love video, but can be time-consuming to get the content, especially with a deadline. I'm thinking of editing another animation for my site, as I feel like seeing something moving straight away is always an attention-grabber... plus, if it can explain who you are in a few seconds, it's a killer!
launch videos? yeah, huge fan. they're like your product's first hello. short's good, keeps people watching. cool's great for buzz, informative's great for clarity. best ones? they do both. got a fave style or one that really stuck with you?
I think a video 30-45 seconds is a great way to engage. Sometimes people don’t want to read slabs of text or see a ton of images. A short explainer video can go along way. But it should be showing how quickly and easily it takes the customer from point A (problem) to point B (solution)
I would say not that important, but it must tell people what your product is and when to use the product, and if it is a tool make sure to explain features clearly.
The video shows your product from the other side depending on how the editor shows it. But if there is a product video at launch, then the chance of becoming the best product of the day will increase.