🚀Business Builder AI-beta – I Would Like Your Feedback!

I’m launching the beta of Business Builder AI soon and would be grateful for your feedback.

What it does:
-Asks a quick quiz (model, budget, time, niche, etc.)
-Returns structured business ideas tailored to the user
-Helps to realize ideas

It’s still beta:
Not fully complete, I have some ideas too.
Planned features: image upload, chatbot, premium AI model, other functions

Please share your tips on:
-What to add or fix before beta launch
-What features or improvements to plan after

� Try the beta & leave feedback: Business Builder AI

Demo:
email: demo@example.com
password: Demo.1234

Thank you for your help! I am very grateful for any tips.

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Well, just from the UI/UX side this needs a lot of work.

I’ll try and quickly cover a few basic things I think should be changed.

The sign up/log in buttons seem out of place. I’d put them in the top right.

You have no real logo or name of the AI. Right now it looks like a school project.

The headline is terrible and gives no meaning:

‘Business Builder AI-beta’

Tells me nothing at all.

Off the top of my head: ‘Turn Your Idea Into a Business Plan in 5 Minutes — No Guesswork’

Your subhead, ‘Success is inevitable’ is just blanding. We call it blanding because it doesn’t really say anything.

At the least you could say something like: ‘From idea to launch — guided by AI’

I haven’t taken the time to fully think about the headline and subhead so these are just quick examples to show you how yours could be better.

The emojis are not good. If you’re going for people with a business idea, I’d definitely use icons.

The text at the bottom is WAY too wide. You’re expecting people to read all the way across the page and then come back left and refocus. Not a good idea because instead of concentrating on what you’re trying to say, they’re spending split seconds readjusting their eyes to reading the next line.

Also, I would turn the text at the bottom into cards and at least give some headlines that are tempting to read.

Also, have you considered just having the user start right off with entering stuff and then when they click create business idea or whatever, you then prompt them to sign up? That’s where I would focus.

Right now with the way it looks, I’d say it had little chance of being something users found engaging.

Thanks for the tips, they helped a lot. I really appreciate it.

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I see you made some changes, and it’s looking better.

A couple of things…

I’d take the border off the whole front page and just have one around where the user inputed their business idea. Then, after they typed in their idea they could click a button that gave them an output…then they would be prompted to sign up etc.

I’m being brief, but I hope you understand what I’m saying.

Also, on your sign-up/log-in page, the whole logo thing on the left is not good.

The red print is hard to read.

At the very least, I’d add an overlay to the logo so the print was easier to see.

Myself, I don’t see the need for a logo on the signup page but everyone has different design ideas.

Keep up the good work.

Thanks again for the tips. I agree with you about the sign in/log in thing and I made some changes, but I don’t quite understand what you’re suggesting about the generation. Which input are you talking about exactly?

Sorry, I should have made myself clearer…

your site is about turning an idea into a business plan.

So, get right to business and give them a box where they can express their idea…

then, when they click ‘create business plan’ or whatever you choose, you then have them signup.

No need to go into a lot of long drawn out details…just have them get right to work.

Show and don’t tell. It’s the best practice.

Also, if you look at almost all of the AI platforms they follow the procedure I mentioned…

start with the idea and then after they’ve inputed some time into their idea and click whatever, they sign up to go further and get the results.

Hopefully, I made myself clearer.

Ahh, thank you for the clarification, I understand completely now. Those suggestions are very helpful, and I’ll definitely implement that flow in a future. For now, I need to focus on other core features, that came to mind,
but I really appreciate your advice and will come back to it soon!

I’m proud of you for working so hard on your app.

At the agency I’m at, we take mediocre apps every day and turn them into award-winning apps.

It’s not a Bubble agency, but the same rules apply, and you can use them on your Bubble app.

Added: Wasn’t saying that because we’re looking for work. We’re booked through the first quarter of next year. Was just giving some friendly advice :grinning_face:.

I’ve actually only been using bubble for about half a year and this is my second major project. So thanks for the tips, I’ll use them in the future. I’m always happy to learn new things.

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You’re coming along great.

AI can be a tough sell these days because of new platforms popping up daily.

Customers want something new…or something with a new twist.

So, focus on what’s different and new about your idea.

I’m a big believer in marketing psychology. Why do people buy, and what makes them pick what they pick? Walmart etc., spends millions and millions studying people.

Here’s a site I like to browse from time to time. It’s got tons of stuff based on loads of studies when it comes to marketing.

Some stuff is paid, but there’s plenty of free stuff also that can help.

I rate ScienceSays: https://www.sciencesays.com/

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Thanks George!

Haven’t seen that site.

I’ll definitely check it out.

Another fun site while I do nothing I should be doing today when it comes to working from home: