Artsy Editor is a WordPress editor that helps bloggers write faster.
Target Audience: Blogger, wordpress developer
Website URL: https://artsyeditor.com
Feedback sought:
- Visit https://artsyeditor.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
- What part of the design did you find not appealing?
- Would you try out the demo?
- What gets your attention the most on the homepage?
- What page did you visit after the homepage?
About ArtsyEditor:
Artsy Editor is an advanced full-screen WordPress WYSIWYG editor. It provides faster, less-hassle ways to format, add links, upload media and scale images, so you can focus on writing the best content. Fits perfectly with bloggers and WordPress developers.
Visit https://artsyeditor.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
This site appears to be selling a tool for writers/bloggers that want to post to the web.
What part of the design did you find not appealing?
When I first open the site I was distracted by each page moving before I was ready. The site had nice big arrows that I notice easily. I would had preferred I had control of the page scrolling on to the next screen.
Would you try out the demo?
Yes – in fact I tried several of the demons before I came back to see the questions. The big buttons almost made it irresistible not to try the demo!
What gets your attention the most on the homepage?
The main topic for each page and the large buttons title “Try Demo for Free†and “Buy Nowâ€.
What page did you visit after the homepage?
I tried the “Word Press Editior for Bloggers†and the “Drag the Handle to Resize Images.â€
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Visit https://artsyeditor.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
This site appears to be selling a tool for writers/bloggers that want to post to the web.
What part of the design did you find not appealing?
When I first open the site I was distracted by each page moving before I was ready. The site had nice big arrows that I notice easily. I would had preferred I had control of the page scrolling on to the next screen.
Would you try out the demo?
Yes – in fact I tried several of the demons before I came back to see the questions. The big buttons almost made it irresistible not to try the demo!
What gets your attention the most on the homepage?
The main topic for each page and the large buttons title “Try Demo for Free†and “Buy Nowâ€.
What page did you visit after the homepage?
I tried the “Word Press Editior for Bloggers†and the “Drag the Handle to Resize Images.â€
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Visit https://artsyeditor.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?:
Providing a WYSIWYG editor for folks who use WordPress, but aren’t necessarily comfortable with coding and design.
What part of the design did you find not appealing?:
Under “15 ways Artsy benefits….” I do not find the “highlighting” of certain items appealing. If these items should be highlighted, they should be displayed together. As it is, it just draws my eye from place to place, instead of allowing a natural progression.
Would you try out the demo?
I would not only try out the demo, I would probably write a review on it. I really like WordPress, and am always installing plugins, and trying themes.
What gets your attention the most on the homepage?:
Either the slideshow, or the linear progression of the page. The page is very well laid out, and with the exception of the aforementioned highlighting distractions, a very nice page.
What page did you visit after the homepage?:
No brainer for me: “Try demo for Free”. Sadly, the “Artsy” tab did not appear next to the “visual” and “HTML” tabs.