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What makes a landing page actually work for developers? And why do so many fall short?
In this week’s episode of The Good Thing Podcast, Stefan and Jens dive into the design, messaging, and overall strategy behind the landing pages of some of today’s top developer platforms. From standout CTAs to common pitfalls, they break down what works, what doesn’t—and how we’re applying those insights at WunderGraph.
In the episode, they cover:
First impressions: what developer-focused brands are getting right
Common issues: where landing pages fail to convert or communicate
Practical takeaways: tips you can apply to improve your own product pages
A candid review of what makes a technical landing page both clear and compelling
Whether you’re a founder, marketer, or devtool builder, this episode is packed with value on how to position your product for the people who matter most: developers.
Tune in every Friday at 9 AM on YouTube (WunderGraph - Stefan & Jens) for new Live episodes!
Watch this episode here: Love/Hate with Landing Pages
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