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by emilycook 2699 days ago
(GitLab employee) What would you say GitHub does that makes it easier to get started on/adopt? I don't disagree, barriers to entry are just subjective so I'd like to hear your take
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Homepage Messaging:

Github:

1. Straight to the point. For developers. Host code, work alongside millions of developers or your team. 2. Registration form right next to message. Immediate start. No need to think about much else. Let's get started. 3. Let me check their features (just in case) keep scrolling 4. Oh wow okay, woah another register form right here easy.

Gitlab:

1. Message makes me think. "A full DevOps tool~chain~.*" Why the asterisk? I'm already distracted. 2. Okay, I can manage projects, sourcecode management, CI/CD, great. 3. Get started for free... 4. Immediately see "try x for y days"... thinking "so is this paid?" 5. Look down and see I don't need to do that.

I have to do more thought now, why not just let me register from the homepage and auto-subscribe me to the gold plan and let me know that, you don't require a credit card either way.

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This is purely from the Cloud perspective, but there is much more thinking required for Gitlab than Github.

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Mind dump of subjectivity:

For hosted / feature-set, the way github illustrates their feature offering is much better than the table on the gitlab homepage as well. It's more about how much time do I have to vet a product. For someone who is purchasing enterprise they are more likely to invest more time, but overhead or information overload or time to trial is a real thing and can be quantified.

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As a note, I like gitlab, the product is great, the marketing could use some work is all. Everyone there does a great job.

Thank you! That was really helpful. Sometimes you just get so familiar with something that you lose focus on what it's like to view it for the first time, I'll pass along your feedback
Thanks for the feedback! I love the point about getting out of the way and starting on a gold plan. I'll discuss with our CMO.