It's obvious there has been a tremendous amount of development time invested in the project. Looks great, feels good. There are many site builders out there, so I think execution counts for a lot. Two quick suggestions: 1) Get a demo video up on the homepage. Show a person what they can do. 2) Get a demo video up after a person has signed up. If my dad were using this, he could walk through the wizard up to the point…
Good points. Getting a demo video up on the homepage is a priority at this point; for orientation after sign-up, we're thinking about doing a quick overlay/popup that explains how to edit and add content. I don't think it should take more than a few hints to help people through creating their first few pages. Thanks for checking it out.
Announcing Viviti: Build websites with no code and no hassle (we hope!)
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#12The tool itself is wonderful. I'd switch my blog from wordpress to it, if it had analytics, and I knew you'd be around a year from now. Minor thing on signup: Password: ancmthdnvu Password Strength: You're kidding, right? Password: 123456 Password Strength: Admirable
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#13I'm sure you will get lots of users. What type of pricing will you be looking at?
I think you could work on optimising the page updates. Simply swapping the image in the header resulted in a full page reload which added up to almost 1mb! This makes the site seem (slightly)slow and makes it completely inaccessible to dial up users (yes they're still out there! hehe).
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#14You guys really have an excellent product here. Extremely easy to use, great features and looks great too. I'm sure you will get lots of users. What type of pricing will you be looking at? I think you could work on optimising the page updates. Simply swapping the image in the header resulted in a full page reload which added up to almost 1mb! This makes the site seem (slightly)slow and makes it completely inaccessibl…
We haven't nailed down the pricing structure yet, but we will be announcing it very soon, and we'll definitely have a free version.
Thanks for the feedback!
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#15Sorry to sound so 'critical' but you asked for it. I hate websites like this even more than websites that make me scroll horizontally, because at least horizontal scrolling lets me see the page properly
Nothing works to fix your site except a wider browser window ... :(
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#16The layout is ruined in a narrow browser window. Obviously you never gave this much thought. Why not? Sorry to sound so 'critical' but you asked for it. I hate websites like this even more than websites that make me scroll horizontally, because at least horizontal scrolling lets me see the page properly Nothing works to fix your site except a wider browser window ... :(
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#17I'm guessing you guys are Canadian as well from the cbc feed in the examples? Nice to see some good tech coming our of the great white north! Sometimes I feel all alone up here!
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#19Minor bugfix: your 'terms of service' link in the footer goes to /about/privacy instead of (I assume) /about/tos.
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#20Well done, this is very good. I'm guessing you guys are Canadian as well from the cbc feed in the examples? Nice to see some good tech coming our of the great white north! Sometimes I feel all alone up here!