You know I’ll always be suggesting features that probably doesn’t fit with your primary use case, but go take a look at your Pricing page. It’s gorgeous, and that page is one that almost every web startup has to come up with. I would LOVE to be able to grab a template looking like that and build a landing page.
Hey Derek,
It is a little edge case like you say - and while not the typical standalone landing page concept that we are trying to provide a solution for, it’s a really interesting idea so I’m going to give it some thought to see if there’s a realistic use case in there. I have some ideas.
Thanks as always.
Combined with the ability to track different button/link clicks this could work very nicely. But as you say, Oli, it does stray away quite a bit from the kind of setup you’re currently offering.
+1; would be nice to have!
I agree. A pricing landing page would be highly useful to split test.
A great example: http://www.shoeboxed.com/pricing/
The entire user flow there may as well have been done on Unbounce.
Haha…looks like I created a bit of a customer desire here!
🙂
Nice example Derek.
We’re going to be looking at the whole startup/entrepreneur template concept really soon and this will be on the list.
I agree, I’d use this feature. Maybe more generic though. Rather than specifically a pricing grid, perhaps a comparison grid?
i like the idea too - it’s even possible to implement it today on an unbounce page, the only thing that is missing is some standard javascript call we can do such as _ub.goal(1) for pricing option 1, call _ub.goal(2) for pricing option 2, etc. You can then show multiple conversion % in the backend, one for each pricing option.
an added benefit is that if we then embed some form from wufoo or some other service, or a paypal button, we can call the _ub.goal() function in an onsubmit handler for example, and register the conversion in unbounce, rather than only supporting conversion through the submit of an unbounce form.
Hey Derek,
Yeah it is, unfortunately templates got bumped back a bit.
I can confirm now that we’ve slotted templates into our Q2 roadmap (April-June).
+1 for this ideas dshanahan.
@Orli – any update on this?
Hi Aron,
We are still planning new templates but it’s more likely to be late summer now.
Sorry for the delays on this guys - still high on our list.
I’d use this as well as a comparison page and possibly pricing
At long last - we’re putting together some templates with pricing grids on them:
Here are 2 examples (would love to know your thoughts):
I’m planing on building the templates with a series of page sections that you can delete if you don’t need (e.g. there would be a page section with a 3-col pricing grid, one with a 4-col pricing grid, and one with a 5-col pricing grid) - that way it’s one template and you just remove what you don’t need.
http://templates.unbounce.com/consult…
http://templates.unbounce.com/product…
Awesome! And right on time.
Sweet! They look great - especially this one: http://templates.unbounce.com/product…
Nice. How can I get started with both to do some a/b testing for our free online backup service?
Soon, soon 🙂
We need to refine a few things and get them into the system as real templates - I would guestimate at around 3 weeks from now.
I’d love to have these templates.
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