Features explain what your product does. But conversion happens when users see:
“How does this save me stress?”
With willtheyconvert analyse how the user sees and feels about your product.
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Do you remember Facebook Home?
Facebook tried to take over users’ phone home screens. Users hated the intrusive experience, and it was pulled out within months.
Use willtheyconvert to explore your users' experience.
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Checking your competitors out alone isn't enough
When deciding how many plans your app needs, have the reason in mind. Make it subtable and convenient for your audience.
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Sometimes the pricing is the issue.
You get to choose a price that works for you.
Ask your audience if they will be able to afford it and track their experience with willtheyconvert.
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We are currently looking into V2 for WillTheyConvert, and we need your honest feedback on the first version to improve the next one.
We'd appreciate your feedback.
The link is in the comment section below 👇
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Clarity wins always!!
Stop guessing what your users want.
✅ See what clicks
✅ Simplify decisions
✅ Ask at the right time
WillTheyConvert shows you the data that actually matters, so you convert more, faster.
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@WaelmMotion Every app should have a unique feature that set them apart from Competing app. Use #willtheyconvert to know your market structure and what your unique feature.
The biggest lie in startups: “If it’s good, users will get it.”
Don’t assume, track their experience with https://t.co/nkATydDaYc before you start spending on marketing.
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Your product is not competing with other apps.
It's leading by doing the extra work.
Pinpoint users' pains; add extra effort, they love it and conversion flows in.
Use https://t.co/nkATydDaYc to know what they want for better conversion.
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@SeaCatWiz "Didn’t start with code,” means they didn’t start market validation by distributing the product.
They tested demand and trust first, then invested further in the code. Of cause every app idea continues with a code.
Dropbox didn’t start with code.
They started with a video. Because the real question wasn’t storage, it was trust and interest. Drew Houston knew this and made use of it.
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