373 Interest Score
100 Discussions
0.27 Engagement
May 2021 Launched

Using burner pages to measure user interest is a proven method used by the world's most successful companies. We package everything entrepreneurs need to build, host and measure your pages and collect user feedback, with a few clicks and no code.

What the Community Said

Great concept. Great execution. Thanks for making the entrepreneur life just a little bit easier.

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Congrats on the launch, looks great in the context of Alberto Savoia's The Right It!

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This is awesome! Will share this with some of the startups in our future founder's program as a way to validate their product/market.

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Can I use burner page to collect emails as well? :)

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I absolutely can't wait to play with this. In my experience people spend way too much time fiddling with test pages, especially non-essential elements that don't answer the most important question: does the value prop even make sense? Kudos to you, Avi!

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

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