u/DroneFlips

Need help building a website, please.

Need help building a website, please.

I think I’ve hit the age-old issue of the “cool product, confusing website” problem. I've gone through probably 10 versions, but settled on this past one for the longest time and I am willing to hire someone at this point to fix it.

I built an AI agent called Mila that lives in your texts, and the hardest part hasn’t actually been building the product - it’s figuring out the messaging + website positioning.

The challenge is that Mila can do a lot of different things depending on the person, so I intentionally avoided stuffing the homepage with feature lists/use cases and instead kept it minimal so people could discover their own utility organically.

But now I’m questioning whether that’s actually the right move.

Current site: textmila.com

A few questions for the masses...:

  • When a product has a lot of functionality, how do you express this without overwhelming new website visitors?
  • What would you need to see to immediately “get it” after landing on the webpage?
  • Is the current landing page too painfully simple? Is it clear that the visitor should click on the button and then know what to do?

Would love honest feedback from people who’ve worked on consumer products, landing pages, onboarding, growth, or anything similar. Thanks a lot

u/DroneFlips — 3 days ago

What do you look for in an effective AI texting agent?

Hey all - I am building an agent that lives in your texts, serving as an AI assistant / maybe friend? My team and I have been challenged trying to find the most helpful use cases for our tool. We've experimented a lot with its personalities/context switching and we believe we've done a great job, but are still narrowing how it can be most helpful.

If you're someone who's ever experimented with an AI agent via text or would consider to, I'd love to learn what might interest you. Thanks!

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u/DroneFlips — 4 days ago

What do you look for in an effective AI texting agent?

Hey all - I am building an agent that lives in your texts, serving as an AI assistant / maybe friend? My team and I have been challenged trying to find the most helpful use cases for our tool. We've experimented a lot with its personalities/context switching and we believe we've done a great job, but are still narrowing how it can be most helpful.

If you're someone who's ever experimented with an AI agent via text or would consider to, I'd love to learn what might interest you. Thanks!

reddit.com
u/DroneFlips — 4 days ago