| Hey, I‘m Adam, and I designed this page. Thank you so much for this feedback. When building this page, I definitely struggled with what to put where. The Steps 1, 2, 3 are hopefully clear about what action to take, but I agree that more motivation at the top would be great. Here’s the thing we believe can be made easier: When my co-founder and I built Pace [1], Offline [2], Shepherd [3], etc. [4], one of the problems we came across was that while we could get stars on GitHub, non-developers struggled to get the benefit from these projects. Often, the step they struggled with was adding the `<script>` or `<link>` tags to their page, and configuring any of the options these apps/widgets/plugins had. Our About page [5] explains something to this effect, but bringing some of that motivation to this landing page seems like a good place to start. Thanks again! I hope this was helpful. Perhaps in addition to: “Anything you can include in a <script> tag can be installed through our UI.” We could add: “Example: You wrote a JavaScript library which works by having the user paste a `<script>` tag in their page. With Eager, instead you users can install your library by simply clicking a button.” [1]: http://github.hubspot.com/pace/docs/welcome [2]: http://github.hubspot.com/offline/docs/welcome [3]: http://github.hubspot.com/shepherd/docs/welcome [4]: http://github.hubspot.com [5]: https://eager.io/about |