The no account, no download flow for recording testimonials is the part that gets me, most tools I've tried lose half the customers right at that step because they're asked to install something or sign up just to leave a quick review. Making it as simple as clicking a link and recording straight in the browser removes a lot of friction that founders don't always think about. I also like that design control is treated as a real feature here instead of an afterthought, a testimonial wall that looks bolted onto your site never feels as trustworthy as one that actually blends into your brand. One click embed across Webflow, Framer, Shopify and custom sites makes this an easy yes for a lot of small teams. Solid launch.
What stands out to me here is the 40+ prebuilt blocks combined with the drag and drop builder, most no-code chatbot tools stop at a simple prompt box, but real use cases like lead qualification or onboarding need actual branching logic and data capture along the way. Having WhatsApp, Google Sheets and CRM integrations built in is a big plus too since that covers the exact channels a lot of small businesses already work in, so it removes the need to stitch everything together with Zapier manually. The one thing I'd want to know as a potential user is how well it handles handoff to a human when the agent isn't confident, that part usually decides whether people trust a bot or not. Nice launch overall.
This is a smart product to launch right now. So many teams still think of accessibility as something they fix once before an audit instead of a standard they need to maintain, and tying the checks directly to WCAG 2.2 and EN 301 549 makes the whole thing much more concrete than a generic accessibility score. I like that it goes beyond a simple pass or fail scan, being able to adjust things like line height and letter spacing suggests you're actually looking at real usability, not just running a checklist. Would be curious how it handles sites that change often, like ecommerce pages with dynamic content, since that's usually where automated checks start missing things. Solid launch, good luck with it.
The pay per frame model makes a lot of sense to me, especially as a freelancer where I don't want to pay for a whole GPU block and then worry about failed renders still eating my budget. I've had those moments where a Blender preview crawls on my local machine and eats up my whole afternoon, so pricing things down to the frame level with instant cost estimates feels genuinely practical. The SHA-256 delivery receipt on every completed render is also a smart touch, it gives me something concrete to hand clients as proof the output matches what was sent. Hoping to see more render factories added over time so Blender and Octane users get even more GPU options at good prices. Great start, congrats on the launch.
The part I appreciate most is the promise of not adding fake or generic content, so many resume tools stuff in buzzwords just to match keywords and it ends up reading unnatural to any recruiter who actually looks closely. Tailoring the resume to each specific job description instead of using one generic version is exactly the kind of small habit that makes a real difference in getting past ATS filters and actually getting noticed. Job hunting already takes a lot of time and energy, so having something that handles the tailoring step quickly while still keeping the resume honest is genuinely useful. Good luck with the launch.