Help Us Choose: Which Waitlist Design Would Make You Click? 👋

Hey awesome community!

We’re cooking up our waitlist page and could use your gut reaction on this one. We’ve got 3 different approaches in mind (quick note: current mockups are rough drafts, so don’t mind the fake designs :sweat_smile:).

Here are our three contenders:

  1. The Deep Dive: A detailed 7-page experience with all the info you could ever want

  2. The Quick Pop: Same content but with an email signup popup right when you land

  3. The One-Shot: Everything important on a single, scrollable page

:thought_balloon: We’re super curious:

  • Which style would actually make YOU sign up?
  • Do you prefer having all the details upfront, or just the key points?
  • Does an immediate popup feel helpful or annoying?

Keep in mind - these are just concept directions! The final design will be much prettier (promise! :art:). We’re mainly interested in the structure that would make you most likely to join our waitlist.

Real talk - we’re building this for you, so your preference matters a ton here.

:pray: Drop your honest thoughts below! What’s your preferred style, and why?

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I’d pick 3. For me key points are enough.

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@christinepinto Hi,

Want to express that these all 3 designs are okay and totally depends on your promotion marketing team’s work facing potential customers.

1 is really good if you are not channeling promotions or marketing and just like a reference based.

2 is very good if your marketing or promotion team behaves like spartan to outer world who can be potential customers

3 is good if your promotion and marketing teams are only efficient like 50%

Please evaluate your company and solutions strength and then connect the dots which can result better.

The design cannot be the only success factor to a solution, its a team effort.

:v:

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I totally agree, it is not “in your face” like the picture 2 with the pop up.
Picture 2 for me is to aggressive and you are more likely to click away.

The design reminds me of HackTheBox, same colors :stuck_out_tongue: only a bit more green background.

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#2, or #3 really.
I think, that as a “details” person the #1 version is the most attractive of my just-browsing eye, but if I do click on #3 , I know I’m going to be able to go deeper anyway.

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3 looks good to me.

If not 3, then 1

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As a sign up page for the wait list, I am most attracted to 3. But, I might need more detail to get me there in the first place. :thinking:

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Yep, that’s exactly what design 3 was aiming for! Nothing more, nothing less :blush:

I hear you on that - things have been pretty hectic to plan it out properly. Would love to dig into some good resources on this - what kind of stuff are you looking at when you plan this?

Thanks for that! And hold up - what’s HackTheBox? Did you enjoy the design, or just noticed the similar style?

Yeah, we might add a way to switch to that more detailed view right from design 3 - kind of a ‘show me everything’ button for folks who want to dive straight in!

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Yeah - what if we add a quick way to flip over to design 1 from 3? That way people who want the full scoop can jump straight into the details."

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That makes total sense - keep it simple upfront but let people dig deeper if they want to. We could definitely work something like that in!

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I quite like it indeed, I love the colors.

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DM conversation will be better, will be happy to assit :blush:

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Yes, combo of 3 and 1 would be my choice. I love the simplicty of 3, but then some people may want to scroll for a bit more info. :heart:

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