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by RoastBeats
5347 days ago
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While I realize it's not a "flashy" project in terms of "look how much fun you can have with this app" or "look how it can streamline your workflow," I like its utility. Every time I look around my condo, I can't help but think "I really need to do a better job of recording my assets in case something happens and I need to file a report with my insurance company. So in that sense, anything that makes it easier for me to do that would come in handy. But I'm not sure you give that need enough emphasis in your CTA's. I don't really see anything on the homepage (which is where it's going to be most important) about needing to document this stuff for my insurance company. As far as I can tell, that's pretty much the number one reason, right? Perhaps you could even play off the same basic cautionary desires that make us buy insurance in the first place. For example, I know the chances of my condo burning down are incredibly slim, but I still spends hundreds of dollars insuring all my stuff as a "just in case." Why not play on that? Why not have messaging that reminds people that they're doing it for the "just in case"? You mention you've got a full time job and this is a sort of side project, but you might also consider reaching out to some insurance companies to see if you could get some sort of "Seal of Approval." Right now, I don't know if your product would be an approved means of categorizing assets for my insurance company, but if I saw State Farm's logo (and All-State, or whoever) right there on the homepage, I, as your consumer, would get that immediate warm-fuzzy feeling of being extra secure (even if having those logos come with all sorts of caveats about not guaranteeing claims, necessary comprehensive documentation, etc, etc.) |
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