Explain My Product

Explain My Product

Anonymous, unbiased feedback of your product website

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How well does your website explain your product, service or business? The best way to find out is to let a random stranger try to describe what your business does based on looking at your website for the first time.

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What do you think? …

Joshua Vizzacco
Great Idea. I know I could use this with many clients.
Yash Ambardekar
@joshua_vizzacco Thanks! That's great to hear--for designers like yourself, I wonder if this kind of feedback for your clients' sites would change your process with them.
Joshua Vizzacco
@ambyash It would certainly be helpful in the beginning stages of a web audit to validate a redesign need and again to check comprehension after a redesign. Cannot wait to try it out.
Brian Mooney
This is great. It's like overhearing someone in a coffee shop trying to explain your product. I've already received feedback that will make my product easier to understand for potential customers. I also really like the simplicity (no login or form to fill out). Well done 👏
Yash Ambardekar
The ability for a website to communicate a product's value or function to someone, without any context for it, is the ultimate goal for any entrepreneur, marketer or product builder. I find that in the pursuit of feedback, we often bias people with too much information. What better way to get feedback for how well your website communicates your business or product than by just providing a stranger with the link to the website and asking them to describe what you do? This is the idea behind this product. A couple core features I also wanted to add was the "virtuous cycle" to the product, where in order to list your website, you need to provide another website owner feedback--it actually serves as a demonstration of the kind of feedback you'll receive. Additionally, I think people are generally getting tired of dashboards and more things to log into, so I wanted to build something that was passive for the user and didn't require login. Finally, it is evergreen--so as your website changes, you will still get relevant feedback because you're only providing a link to the website.

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