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Show HN: No code landing page I made for my startup idea with yep.so

by maxamillion2020 on 2/5/23, 6:17 PM with 11 comments

I wanted to share a project I've been working on : Styrate, a social rating and review platform for products. I built a landing page for it using a no-code platform, which allowed me to create a professional and functional website without writing any code.

As someone who is not very tech-savvy, I was able to easily build a landing page that looks and functions like it was built by a professional. This really showcases the power of no-code platforms, as they allow people with limited technical knowledge(me) to create websites, apps, and other digital products without having to learn how to code.

If you guys know any other no-code websites or resources, feel free to chime in.

  • by mock-possum on 2/5/23, 7:00 PM

    “Influencer” isn’t really a term I would associate with “authentic and trustworthy” - like very nearly by definition.

    Maybe it’s just a matter of terminology, because I’d trust organizations like America’s Test Kitchen or Consumer Reports to inform me about products and help me make better purchasing decisions… but ‘influencer’ sounds like some quirky tiktok vlogger with obnoxious video filters begging for me to subscribe in a annoying voice.

  • by nishs on 2/5/23, 7:22 PM

    Is this an ad for the no-code website builder platform?

    Why is the "built with no code" aspect stressed in the post?

    > I built a landing page for it using a no-code platform [...] create a professional and functional website without writing any code.

    > I was able to easily build a landing page [...] like it was built by a professional [...] power of no-code platforms.

    Similarly the post title:

    It starts with "no code landing page", doesn't describe the actual startup idea, and mentions the no-code website builder URL at the end.

  • by mort96 on 2/5/23, 7:13 PM

    Is this just a mailing list? If I sign up, will I just be spammed by ads for random products? The landing page tries to look like it's for a completed service, but it doesn't say what the service actually does.
  • by Msw242 on 2/5/23, 6:55 PM

    What consumers personally and positively identify as "consumers"?

    I don't see how this landing page speaks to "consumers"

    It's also super jargony.

  • by KomoD on 2/5/23, 7:42 PM

    This heavily reads like an ad