Mainly software developers. Most products need emails at some point, even if it's just for email verifications and password resets. That said, coding emails can be extremely tedious. That's why we created mailbites. You get a large collection of email components, sections, layouts and templates, all for one price and lifetime access and updates. Overall it is similar to TailwindUI (which use TailwindCSS), but for emails and made with MJML.
We'll be launching on August 9th and the first ten who sign up will get 100% off. Also, everyone coming from Product Hunt will get 20% off. So head over to our "Coming soon" page and hit the "Notify me" button. Would really appreciate the support!
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I asked AI about that and it said
Product managers - They are focused on gathering user feedback to help guide product decisions and improvements. Easy feedback widgets would provide quick qualitative data.
UX designers - Designers want feedback directly from users on interfaces, flows, and experiences to identify issues. Visual feedback like screenshots is very valuable to them.
Customer success managers - They need ongoing feedback from users about their experience with the product, especially churn risks.
Online course creators - Getting feedback on course content and areas for improvement from students is crucial for iteration.
SaaS companies - Customer-driven software companies need mechanisms to constantly collect usage feedback within their app to fuel their roadmaps.
Ecommerce sites - Understanding users’ purchasing experience can help improve conversion rates. Feedback widgets at checkout and other sites can help.
Blog/site owners - Getting visitor feedback on articles, designs, content can be done lightly through quick feedback forms.
Gamers, and as a gamer myself I love tailoring products for myself which in end turns to work great for my target audience.
Though it can be very shady in certain corners of the niche 🤔
hey there, sis
when it comes to NotesNudge, the beautiful thing is that its utility spans across a wide range of folks. it can be the busy entrepreneur who's always on the go, the creative writer seeking to capture their fleeting thoughts, the project manager needing to keep track of critical insights, or simply the everyday thinker looking to make sense of their thoughts.
while it is difficult to box the 'ideal user' into a specific demographic or profession, we can say that NotesnNudge serves those who value their thoughts and ideas, those who believe in the power of reflection and personal growth, those who understand that wisdom often lies hidden in the crevices of everyday life.
so the target audience, in essence, are thinkers, makers, learners - folks who are on a quest to understand and improve themselves and their world.
I see a lot of people responding "B2B". I sorry but that's too vague.
I recommend deeply understanding the market(s) you are targeting. Deep dive on the different customer segments and the study the different personas. Who's your buyer? Who's your user?
Being precise is super useful