Exo Cody

Any first impressions or suggestions of our Landing Page?

Hey everyone! 👋 We’re about to launch our code generator on Product Hunt, and before we go live, we’d love to hear some feedback from the community! 🚀 Since developers are our main audience, we’d really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions you have on our landing page: exocoding.com Does it communicate the value clearly? Anything confusing or missing? We’re looking for honest feedback, so don’t hold back! Every insight helps! Thanks in advance!

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Rohan Chaubey
I second @rajiv_ayyangar and I would like to add a few more pointers for you: Use power words Add benefit driven CTA Convert features into Benefit. And use AIDCA to introduce the product: Attention – Jar the reader out of their boring ol’ lives Interest – Engage their mind with unusual, counter-intuitive or fresh info Desire – Engage their heart so they want what you’re offering Conviction - Testimonials, endorsement, statistics, demoes, guarantees Action – Ask them to take the next step Make some bold claims and then add substantiations. Think why would people buy and add that to your copies: Make money Save time Save money Avoid effort // make work easier To look good, better and best // gain praise Be popular // be in style or trend Solve a pain point Use weapons of influence. There's a good book called Influence by Robert Cialdini. Good luck! :)
Exo Cody
Launching soon!
@rohanrecommends thanks for the extra pointers! Really appreciate you taking the time to break this down so clearly! We’ll definitely work on that too! Also, thanks for the book recommendation! Influence sounds like a must-read! I’ll be sure to check it out.
Rajiv Ayyangar
I looked at your site and came away completely confused as to what you're building. There are a ton of use-cases listed and I couldn't help but think "How are they actually good at all of these?" and "can't I do these with existing tools? e.g. cursor or claude What are people switching from when they start using exocoding? Why do they switch? What's the use case that you're best at? Another line of questioning to help you get to a clear message is: Why did you build it? What's the problem you saw that wasn't solved, which prompted you to build this? Who is this for? (as specifically as possible). Clarity is paramount. You can't get word-of-mouth without it. I can't tell a friend about exocoding if I don't understand what you do at a glance.
Exo Cody
Launching soon!
@rajiv_ayyangar, really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback! We completely agree... if the message isn’t instantly clear, we need to refine it and be much clearer about what sets Exocoding apart. In fact, over the past two weeks, we’ve been working on building practical examples that highlight exactly where Exocoding stands out compared to other code generators. We’re also putting together content like “How Exocoding is Better/Different Than [X]” to make the differentiation crystal clear. I believe this will go a long way in clarifying both the messaging and the product itself! Thanks again for the honesty. Your questions are spot on, and they’re helping guide the improvements we’re making.
Rajiv Ayyangar
@exo_cody what are some of the examples?