[Feedback] Orcaso is a fun-to-use project management system 🎯 Please roast our website and value proposition

jayfrost123

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For the last one year, we’ve been working on Orcaso (https://www.orcaso.io): a fun-to-use project management system.


As a founder, I spent most of my time asking my team for status updates. We soon created a sort of points system to measure the progress. It worked, but it wasn’t sustainable. So I came up with this initial math code called “RPPD” meaning Required Points per Day.


RPPD helped me and my team complete projects on time. We treated as a game. The days where we didn't score well, lead to a higher rate the next day. But the whole team was on the same page and together we knew exactly what to do to complete the project on time.


We’re based in India and have been a part of the National Association of Software Companies in India (NASSCOM) accelerator. We were seed funded by Mr. Lakshmi Narayanan, the ex-CEO of Cognizant. We were also part of Y Combinator Startup School 2018.


Check out our website here and roast us :)


Thank you for your attention 🎉


-Anthony and Deepak from Orcaso
 
@jayfrost123 The info you posted above mentions some gamification as a differentiator for your project management tool but I don’t see that on the website.

What I see on the website seems to describe functional, non-differentiated project management promises.

“Manage all your projects, product development, and marketing campaigns in one place.” seems to be offered by many project management tools, yeah? Monday.com as one of many examples?

Is the “celebrate” part of the H1 title meant to be the differentiator? If so, I don’t see anywhere else on the page that backs up that “helps us celebrate” promise or describes how the tool helps the team celebrate... And not sure how valuable that is to teams?

Seems like it needs to clearly state the problem teams have and how it solves that problem. As it is now (viewing on mobile), I’m not clear what problem this PM software solves. I don’t recognize myself or my team in any of the language.

Hope that feedback helps.
 
@jayfrost123 Website, while it looks expensive, is broken. I am getting overlapping text. I can't read the curly font. Text at all different sizes is confusing. The parallax covers up what I'm trying to read as I scroll down to read it. Typos ("impomrt tasks") in an already illegibly small font. Right next to the largest pricing font I've ever seen. I can't even see the product. All I see are bold but ultimately empty claims and a bold color palette. Seems like the site development sprint could have used a little project management, eh? Or maybe the opposite... Maybe they had a few too many people playing for high score without anyone taking a step back and saying "Hey, points are great but let's build a functioning website, eh?".
 

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