Is there a specific algorithm name i should look for for this degree of "background color being so damn right" feature ? I plan to add the feature to my app also.
Hello everyone! Here is a simple tool I've been working on for the past few weeks. It's a simple tool for you to generate device mockup presentation for your design. You can use it to generate image for social media posts, Dribble shots, share design with your teammates and many more!
For now it comes with phones and browser template - more coming soon! It should be easy enough to use. Looking forward to get comments and feedbacks from all of you!
You can't at the moment. It's assuming your image/design is following the phone screen dimension in the first place. But it's something I could add in the future!
These obtrusive popups "enter your email to get newsletter", in the history of the web has even a single user opted to provide their email to such a popup?
Also, if I decline, please remember that and don't show me the same popup for every other interaction with the site.
These obtrusive popups "enter your email to get newsletter", in the history of the web has even a single user opted to provide their email to such a popup?
Thanks, though that site gdpr "compliance" must be the most disgraceful thing I've ever seen.
Hard to take anything on that site remotely seriously.
You will never win me over using a popup though. I'd guess it's one of those things that gives great results but at the same time literally pisses off lots of visitors.
So for a reputable site that cares about its users I'd think very carefully before attempting that.
They work. All the annoying things that so many consumers claim they hate...they work. A decent enough # of those people click, hand their emails over, and then buy the thing. It happens every second of every day. (Of course I'm over generalizing here.)
No, not just click baits. Pop-ups, chats, modals, interstitials, recapture emails, drip campaigns, ads, and so on. They work. In many cases. Don't ever listen to what consumers "say" they want if their actions cast a different vote.
Now your question is getting to the heart of things. Crappy sites just throw all that stuff up and walk away. They just hope the giant net catches some fish amongst the tires and plastic bottles. Good sites obsess over the data; split test damn near everything, kill what doesn't work, double down on what does work. And most importantly, look at everything in the long term, through metrics like LTV.
That's the difference between good marketers and hacks.
Having the "How does it work?" modal appear first for new users would present a better FTUE, although I can see why you went with the side menu/infobar.
Perhaps making the "How does it work?" link more prominent (positioning/color/size/container styling) would help drive the right user experience.
That was my original approach. But then I decided to emphasise on the existence of the side menu. Totally agree on making the link more prominent - will definitely make that change!
This is a great example of a simple, useful idea done just right. The only thing missing that you haven't mentioned is generating shots on devices that aren't directly facing the camera. I really like isometric shots of designs and websites on devices.
This is my Feat Requests list of dreams (take what you want) :
- image from URL a la responsinator.com
- choose automatic and adecuate background color a la https://www.screely.com/?ref=producthunt
- being able to copy to clipboard instead of downloading asset.
Great start, will bookmark
edit : screely does not provide automatic and adecuate background color. Thats a FR from them and you :). The piece of sofware that does this to my knowledge is https://johnsad.ventures/software/backgroundswitcher/ and i cannot express the easyness on the eye it provides...it is so "suave". => ex : https://i.imgur.com/GBzLTJp.jpg & https://i.imgur.com/pZIWXZM.jpg