Nice UX.
The estimate I did (2.5k - 7k for a SaaS with mobile apps, responsive website, etc.) lands on the low end of what it would truly cost - not sure if it's a good thing or not...
Although I get it, it is annoying that I have to enter my email at the end. Rather I would like to see a ballpark number on the website or a "From $2.5k. Enter your email to get the full breakdown and our tips so you will never overpay a digital project anymore."
And of course in the email, show a breakdown, including also the costs for branding, marketing, etc. It's not too hard to define packaged rates for these.
Good luck and I hope you'll get new leads from this :)
@romainbarissat Hey Romain,
Thanks for this feedback man. It'll help us refine the tool.
The thought behind this was to show people only the technology cost (we're hoping to add the marketing, branding and other elements later).
This is the first time we've built something like this, and to be honest, we weren't sure of the kind of response we'd get. As a test, we thought we'd reach out and help people with details personally (we thought there'd be only a handful who'd try this - we were wrong).
I appreciate your feedback from the flow point of view that it'd be great to get the initial range and then add the breakdown via email or additional pages. Taking it as a lesson for the future :)
Thanks for checking the product out!
Hi @mananvora It is a good idea. I found it very friendly and seems to cover the great aspects related to the development of applications / web in general.
It reminded me of https://estimatemyapp.com/
Good luck!
Regards
@ohtejera
Hey Henry!
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate the time you took to check the tool.
Checked out the app you'd mentioned and that's awesome as well.
Cheers!
@aasliyuce Hey Abdurrahman,
This seems to be some caching/session issue because we've run it multiple times (even after your comment) with no issues on the numbers.
The first range is what is accurate and the 2nd and 3rd seem to be session/cache errors for the emails.
I'm sorry about the inconvenience and we're still trying to figure out what's happening with this.
What is the cost of my project?
What is the cost of my project?
What is the cost of my project?