Ask HN: Is conversational landing pages a new trend?
Hey Hackers,
couple of weeks ago i came across of a product on Product Hunt, that is building conversational landing pages, where instead of simply showing all info to the visitor, the information is presented interactively via chatting with the landing page bot. I thought the idea is fresh and decided to give it a try.
here is the landing page that I have rebuilt
https://zenifyapp.com
and here is the old one
https://zenifyapp.com/old_index
what do you think?
which one would you prefer?
Thanks
Levon
Zeroqode
7 comments
[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 27.9 ms ] threadWith a conversational landing page, you are making the visitor click on 3 buttons before he gets to "What is this and why should I care?". That is 3 clicks too many. I would expect a much poorer conversion rate with the new landing page. I have not previously head of conversational landing pages, but I don't see any benefit, and expect them to die soon.
Your old landing page needs a headline that explains the value add. All I see is (i) "It's finally time to live" (ii) "Zenify – Meditation, Clarity and Mindfulness" and (iii) a large block of text that is unreadable. I have no idea what your app does, whether it solves any of my problems and whether I really need it. I suggest you add a headline at the top that quickly tells me what to expect.
If you really-really want to try out the bot, I would go with putting the bot where you have the large block of unreadable text on the old landing page. - but ensure that you have a good headline and maybe secondary headline explaining what this does first.
P.S. I much prefer the colors of the new landing page v/s the old, so maybe you could copy the color to the old landing page.
I fucking hate it. But then I look at a bunch of other stuff that I fucking hate and I see how popular it is, and I see how far away we are from what I prefer (simple HTML and CSS, with minimum Javascript as needed) and I realise that maybe I'm just wrong about a lot of this stuff.
I'd be interested to know how accessible it is. Does it work for people with low IQ? Does it work for people with visual impairment? Does it work for people with problems with motor skills?
I have no idea why I'd want this.
"Learn more"
"Which of the below would you like to see?"
I have no idea why I'd want this. I can't ask that question, I'll try the closest one.
"How does it work?"
(huge paragraph of text)
Still no idea why I'd want this. Also it's frustratingly slow and I'd definitely bounce on the first cutesy typing animation under any other circumstances.
Your old landing page leads with that same paragraph, but then it answers my question after that. Though it's super confusing because it says "Zenify helps you build the tools..." so maybe it's for making my own meditation things? Since you give examples later I'm guessing that's not the case.
I think the biggest problem is you're selling 2 different things - the old landing page doesn't mention Telegram at all, and the new one leads with Telegram then just goes to the wall of text from the old one that doesn't mention it.
Also your new landing page has referral links to two other services which for some reason get shown before your bot says anything, which feels a bit weird and confused.
But it's definitely not a substitute for having high impact text telling you what the service is
And I don't think "Would you like to learn more about me?", "No", "OK have some share links and a link to the company that made the bot" is at all helpful in selling your service.
When you use technology to recreate one of the worst experiences in life, it floors your credibility immediately.
The old design doesn't look as nice, but it's immediately clear what it does and I'd get the app if there wasn't already so many meditation apps out there.