Postcard is the easiest way to make a personal website. In 5 minutes, you can create a page that looks great on any device - with no coding or design skills required. Host it on your domain, and build a long-term mailing list.
Easiest way to make a personal website
Postcard is the easiest way to make a personal website. In 5 minutes, you can create a page that looks great on any device - with no coding or design skills required. Host it on your domain, and build a long-term mailing list.
I had a chance to play with Postcard pre-launch and...it's kind of amazing. It's a "just enough" product if all you want is a landing page, a way to collect email addresses, and a way to send people communications (marketing updates, newsletters, etc.). The "defaults" are smart: they'll build you a page based on public info (I think mine was from Twitter and Gravatar), and they focus on a single simple, clean layout. Best of all, it takes only a minute or two more to hook it up to an existing do
Love super simple tools like this that do one specific thing very well. But the risk is always that you add too many features, and a once-simple tool gets bloated. What features are you thinking of adding in the near future? And which ones are you definitely going to avoid?
Looks amazing. Congrats on the launch 🚀.
Looks like a really intresting solution. Congratz and good luck today!
Looks amazing!! Congratulations!!!
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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.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.