Ask HN: Review my startup: Weddingjojo.com
Hey All,
I have recently launched, http://www.weddingjojo.com, a site that allows future bride and grooms to set up a wedding announcement site seamlessly. Not only can they present useful information to attending guests, but they can have a blog, registry links, photos and more.
My concern right now is that people don't understand why they should upgrade. Furthermore, they can't really see the advantages and benefits of upgrading to a premium account. Granted it makes sense to me, as I know what all the pages represent, I would love to hear any thoughts in this regard.
Thanks in advance.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 30.5 ms ] threadOn a pricing note, it doesn't make any sense to me to pay for something like this monthly. You aren't going to get married on a monthly basis. Weddings happen once. Payment for the anouncement should happen once. Consider something like a one time $100 payment to unlock all the features.
On explaining features, show, don't tell. There's not a single screenshot (of anything but themes), screencast or introductory video on the site. How can I know if I want a feature if I have no clue what it does? Show me. Make me want it.
UPDATE
Actually, I think I need to go back to the issue of words you should never put together anywhere on your site, because it happens more than once here:
"no privacy" - Enough said. Context doesn't matter. I can't think of any combination of words I would be less likely to put on a website.
"no support" - You can at least offer a knowledge base type of support
"password protection" as a feature - Does this mean anyone can screw with my page if I don't have it?
Also might be some interesting alternate monetization routes. You could set up an Amazon affiliate link so YOU get the bonus for anyone who buys. Have people pay a fee to turn off Adwords on their page (ala Ning) Set up an invitation designer tool and actually help people get their cards printed. That takes time to set up but could be very lucrative.
There are tons of other monetization ways - but right now we are trying to focus on the main revenue model.
Another question I wanted to bring up: What are options for ways to construct a SaaS business model?
1) 37 signals approach - which is a very limited hidden free plan and then numerous other paid options.
2) Squarespace approach - 15 day free trial, with no credit card required. If you don't upgrade then your account is canceled
3) Carbonmade approach - funnel everyone into the site via a free plan and then once registered try to get them to upgrade
4) And then another pretty common one is - credit card down on sign up with a 15 day free trial, which rolls into a paid plan if you don't cancel.
Can you guys think of other options?