Well, Squarespace is a theme-based builder, which means that you choose a template and can then customize it.
Sktch.io on the other hand is a canvas-based editor which means that you start with a blank canvas (or some people prefer to start with a base-template), but then you can add stuff to it and have total control over the look and functionality of the website/app.
To see projects built with Sktch.io you need to click on the Try demo button.
Based on your comment and others, I know see that this is not enough, I need to add a "Built with Sktch.io" carousel up in the page to clearly showcase example projects.
Interesting idea you mentioned about making a "done-for-you" solution, I'll look into that. (The more I think of it, the better the idea sounds!)
It's not harsh at all, it's very valid.
I'll admit that the research I've done is limited to seeing that Webflow and Bubble are being used by many people and growing very fast which indicates the demand for such products.
On the other hand, I've tested those tools and found that Webflow is too limited (you'll quickly find yourself needing to make code again to solve basic problems, an example of that is that you can't even add a native comment section, you have to embed disqus or something like that...)
Sktch.io attempts to fill those holes and provide a more complete solution to this problem.
Agreed, the visual programming tool is probably the one thing in Sktch.io that does require some training, I've been making Youtube tutorials on that but need to make more.
I also feel like people don't watch that content (people probably close the getting started window when they open the editor). I'll find a way to pop those tutorials when the users open the visual programming tool for example so that if they don't understand something, they can quickly find their answer.
SEO is okay so far, I get some traffic thanks to the Whatsapp Clone project I've made + Youtube videos I make. I tried registering Sktch.io on any imaginable directory to get as many backlinks as possible.
I'll try to be more consistent in terms of replying to reddit posts and facebook group posts so whenever Sktch.io is a possible solution, I'll mention it!
As as you mentioned first, I've been behind in terms of getting feedback from users that have tried the app. I'll be more proactive in reaching out to them so that I can improve.
Bubble user here.
This might sound obvious, or maybe I'm missing it...
But do you have any examples on your site? I don't see any "Built with Sktch.io" to give me real world examples of how people are using your tool.
Crazy/not crazy idea, but I'd suggest you consider offering a done-for-you solution for a few months. Act as your own no code dev agency, find SMBs with problems you can solve, build micro solutions for them, then get them on your SaaS plans.
It's a content/marketing/sales funnel all wrapped up into one. You get case studies, you get feedback, and you get customers with $0 CAC aside from your time commitment. Cheaper than running paid ads, cheaper than hiring a marketing agency (which is def the wrong approach, IMO).
And to scale that, find some folks killing it with Bubble on UpWork/Fiverr, and get them to build more solutions for more prospects.
Hmmm thanks I’ll get downvotes for this, I think the mini is a good time to get a little bit of space between the GPU and the side panel in dual 240mm radiator mode. Will it be able to reach it :) I’m still a virgin and want my first time using socket.io. It doesn't rely on templates so you can enjoy the relaxing environment with your gf quickly!
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