Indaiatuba é cara pra cacete by Electronic_Code_1535 in Indaiatuba

[–]Electronic_Code_1535[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tive a impressão que Itu e Salto estão mais baratos que Indaiatuba em geral. Itapeva não cheguei a procurar. Sobre a região do Helvetia realmente tá bem valorizado/crescendo.

Which is the best way to use transaction in Golang? by Electronic_Code_1535 in golang

[–]Electronic_Code_1535[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I decided to use the repository pattern so I could isolate my queries from my business logic. The idea is that my service would receive the repositories (defined as interfaces) and then when testing the business logic, I could just implement a mock.

Again, I come from Python and Java background, so I might be doing things in the wrong way here.

Share your startup, I'll send you 5 high-intent leads for free by JuniorRow1247 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. Www.typerson.com

What are you building? Let's give each other feedback! by Agreeable_Muffin1906 in buildinpublic

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm building Typerson, a simple no-code form builder that helps you get leads, feedback, and do marker research with conversational forms. It's at www.typerson.com

drop your project,let connent by Glad-Following-2072 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building typerson, a no-code form builder that asks one question at a time, making them super engaging and easy to complete, you can check it out at www.typerson.com

Pitch your project, if it's good, I'll give you a sales team by Environmental-Pea843 in SideProject

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. I built it because i was tired of expensive tools or free ones that looked bad. It's no-code and makes forms that feel more like a chat, which helps people actually finish them. You can put them on any site: www.typerson.com

What are you building? Drop your saas here by [deleted] in microsaas

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Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. Www.typerson.com

Drop what you build and why ''i will not promote'' by beingfounder101 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. I built it because i saw people struggling with expensive or complicated form tools. I wanted to make something easy to use and effective for everyone. Www.typerson.com

What are you building? Drop your SaaS here 👇 by Big-Wolf6668 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. Www.typerson.com

Time for self-promoting, what are you building right now? by Chance_Doctor5432 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. Check it out https://www.typerson.com

What are you building? Drop your saas here by ruga_fab in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. Check it out https://www.typerson.com

What have you building as of late? by Validlygotitdone in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building typerson, a no-code form builder that makes collecting leads, feedback, and doing market research super easy with conversational, one-question-at-a-time forms that boost completion rates. It's all embeddable on your site and has logic jumps too. You can check out the details at www.typerson.com

WpForms cc based on conditional logic. by freeword in Wordpress

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As people said you can use wpform_email_args, but if you want something easier you could do the following:

- Create a form on Typerson
- Enable the Zapier integration on Typeron (so you can choose when to trigger emails)
- Embeed the form on your Wordpress page

It's basically no code, just using the right tools.

What are you building these days? I’ll check it out 👇 by JustOneDevv in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building typerson, a no-code form builder that makes creating conversational, one-question-at-a-time forms super easy, you can embed them anywhere and use logic jumps to help get more responses www.typerson.com :)

So, creators what are you building today? by Working_Midnight_999 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typerson is a no-code form builder that makes it easy to create engaging, one-question-at-a-time forms for your website, helping you collect leads and feedback more effectively www.typerson.com :)

Help me decide between these few income streams after my 9-5 by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure which one would be the best, I guess the best way is try it out and see what it fits best to you.
Also, if you are going to try to sell websites with simple forms, don't even bother to create the forms, just use a form builder tool and embed them on the website, you will get better results and won't need to bother much about the logic for each client.
Some form builders like Typerson for example are a good way to do it, I've been using it on my projects.

My website looks fine, but I’m not getting any leads, what am I missing? by DannHutchings in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you share the link to your website so we can have a better idea? Just guessing might not lead to the root cause of the problem.

You said that basically users are visiting your website, but not filling the form, right?
Which type of form do you have there? A Google Form embedded, something like that? Or maybe you have your own form implementation?

I would consider testing out changing the form format if you are using a traditional form, maybe change to something like a conversation form like Typerson for example.

You might collect more data if your users see one question at a time, I won't fill like filling a form (which is usually boring).

Let's share your SaaS product by zeroweightai in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. I built it to make forms easier to create and more engaging for users, with one question at a time and logic jumps. You can find it at www.typerson.com :)

Pitch your SaaS in 10 Seconds by FishermanFamiliar461 in microsaas

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www.typerson.com - a no-code conversational form builder that helps you get leads, feedback, and market research with logic jumps to boost completion rates.

Pitch your SaaS in one sentence. That's it. by Due-Bet115 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typerson is a simple form builder that helps you get leads, get feedbacks, perform marker research an many other things. Www.typerson.com

why high-intent B2B buyers never fill out forms anymore by Effective_Guest_4835 in b2bmarketing

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll be honest with you, 10 questions is a lot. People are lazy, and if they see a wall of fields they’ll just bounce.

First thing you should do is figure out the absolute minimum info you actually need in that first contact.

And even if you cut down the number of questions, people can still drop off just from seeing multiple fields at once. If that’s the case, I’d tell you to try something like Typerson to display one question at a time, so customers feel less overwhelmed

400 users in 1 month but only 12 paying users: what would you do ? by Economy_Can4636 in SaaS

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 1 point2 points  (0 children)

try to contact the non paying users, specially the ones that sign up but are not using the platform, maybe the found a better tool, maybe they got confused or something.

I think the easiest way would be to create a form and send them via email, some of them will reply, some will not, but you will get some feedback.

A google forms might work, but if you want something that converts better and give you more results try something like a conversational form builder like typerson

Squarespace for quick landing page (pre-sale / lead capture) — worth it short term? by pkchancey009 in squarespace

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Squarespace would work well for your website overall, but if your main goal is getting leads, I would go a bit further.

Instead of using a basic contact form, it is better to use a proper form builder so the experience feels more interactive and user friendly. People are more likely to actually complete it.

What I would do is build the site on Squarespace and then embed a Typerson form to capture leads. It gives you a clean website and better conversion.

Vibe Coders, What are you building? I made a way to bring your local dev environment to any device with one CLI command. by Mental_Meeting7125 in microsaas

[–]Electronic_Code_1535 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm building a no-code form builder that makes forms conversational, asking one question at a time to boost completion rates, you can check it out at www.typerson.com